Can Mycoplasma infection be treated with Xinfeile Xiao'er Feire Kechuan Granules

Recently, there has been a high incidence of mycoplasma pneumonia, with many children experiencing recurrent high fever and coughing Many parents choose to use traditional Chinese medicine to treat their children's cough symptoms. New Feile Xiao'er Feire Kechuan Granules are a common medication for respiratory tract infections in children. Can Mycoplasma infections be treated with New Feile Xiao'er Feire Kechuan Granules? This article will provide you with detailed answers.

1. Understanding Mycoplasma infection

Mycoplasma pneumoniae is currently an important pathogen causing acute respiratory infections in various regions. Mycoplasma is a common pathogenic microorganism that does not have a cell wall structure and can be transmitted through droplets, direct contact, and other means. Mycoplasma infection usually causes symptoms such as cough, fever, sore throat, etc., and the cough symptoms are more obvious.

2. Can Mycoplasma infection be treated with Xinfeile Xiao'er Feire Kechuan Granules? In traditional Chinese medicine, Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia in children belongs to the category of "lung heat wheezing", with fever, cough, phlegm stagnation, and shortness of breath as the main clinical symptoms. The main causes of wheezing and cough in children with pneumonia are external and internal factors. The external cause of responsibility lies in the perception of the six evil energies, while the internal cause lies in the insufficient physical energy, delicate lungs, and weak defense of the external environment in children. Its location is in the lungs, and the key pathogenesis is pulmonary qi stagnation. The treatment of pneumonia, wheezing and cough in traditional Chinese medicine is based on clearing heat and detoxifying, promoting lung function and relieving cough, and resolving phlegm and asthma.

Xinfeile Xiaoer Feire Kechuan Granule, derived from three classic famous prescriptions: Maxing Shigan Decoction, Yinqiao Powder, and Baihu Decoction, is a traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations specially designed for children to promote lung and stop cough. Its main ingredients include ephedra, almond, gypsum, licorice, honeysuckle, forsythia suspensa, and scutellaria baicalensis, which has a good effect on the treatment of children's respiratory infections. New Feile Xiao'er Feire Kechuan Granules have improved the preparation process and upgraded the taste. The lollipop has a sweet taste. Children love to drink. Clinical studies have shown that baicalin contained in Xinfeile Xiao'er Feire Kechuan Granules has in vitro and in vivo anti Mycoplasma pneumoniae effects, promoting the proliferation of lung epithelial cells after Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection, and helping to promote cell growth and restore cell vitality.

Due to its definite therapeutic effect on children with Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia treated with Xinfeile Xiao'er Feire Kechuan Granules, it has been selected for the "Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Diagnosis and Treatment Plan for Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia in children (2023 edition)" and the "Expert Consensus on Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Diagnosis and Treatment of Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia in children (2017 edition)". It is also widely used for the treatment of children with Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia.

Therefore, the answer to the question "Can I take Xinfeile Xiao'er Feire Kechuan Granules for Mycoplasma infection?" is that Xinfeile Xiao'er Feire Kechuan Granules have good therapeutic effects on treating Mycoplasma pneumonia in children. It is recommended to use them in conjunction with antibiotics for treatment, and I believe it will soon help children recover their health!

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