Pediatric push-up cough several times a day

The use of tui na techniques to treat pediatric cough is usually sufficient 1-2 times a day. When children have a cough, massage can be performed once in the morning and once in the evening, in the order of head and face, upper limbs, chest and abdomen, waist and back, and lower limbs. The child can be in a sitting, prone, or supine position during tui-na, and a comfortable position is preferred. At the same time, targeted acupuncture points can be used for massage, such as the Tanzhong point and the Lung Yu point, which can effectively treat pediatric cough. If the number of massage sessions is too small, it will not have a good therapeutic effect; however, if the number of sessions is too large, it can cause skin damage and adverse reactions in children. Therefore, 1-2 times a day is usually appropriate. In addition, the air in the room should be kept fresh and the temperature should be appropriate, not too cold or too hot, when children are undergoing massage treatment.