What is the best medicine for children to relieve cough and phlegm

Children can follow the doctor's advice to use medications such as Pediatric Lung Heat Coughing and Coughing Oral Liquid, Pediatric Coughing and Coughing Ling Granules, Pediatric Lung Clearing and Phlegm Resolving Oral Liquid, Ambrotorol Oral Solution, Acetylcysteine Granules, etc. for cough and phlegm relief. Coughing and phlegm in children may be related to respiratory infections, allergic reactions, bronchitis, and other factors. It is recommended that parents take their children to the hospital in a timely manner and choose appropriate medication under the guidance of a doctor.

1. Pediatric Pulmonary Heat Cough and Asthma Oral Liquid

Pediatric Pulmonary Heat Cough and Asthma Oral Liquid is composed of traditional Chinese medicine such as ephedra, bitter almond, gypsum, licorice, etc. It has the effects of clearing heat and detoxifying, promoting lung function, and stopping cough. It is suitable for children with symptoms such as cough, yellow phlegm, and thick phlegm caused by wind heat invading the lungs. This medicine can alleviate coughing and wheezing caused by excessive lung heat, but it is not suitable for people with wind cold cough. During medication, avoid spicy and irritating foods. If allergic reactions such as rash occur, stop taking the medication in a timely manner.

2. Xiao'er Kechuanling Granules

Xiao'er Kechuanling Granules mainly contain ingredients such as ephedra, honeysuckle, bitter almonds, etc., which have the effects of promoting lung heat, relieving cough and phlegm, and are commonly used to treat cough, phlegm and asthma caused by upper respiratory tract infections in children. This medicine has a good effect on wind heat cough, but children with spleen and stomach deficiency and cold should use it with caution. During medication, indoor air circulation should be maintained, and drinking warm water can help dilute phlegm.

III. Pediatric Clearing Lung and Resolving Phlegm Oral Liquid

Pediatric Clearing Lung and Resolving Phlegm Oral Liquid is made from medicinal herbs such as Ephedra sinica, Scutellaria baicalensis, Perilla frutescens, etc. It can clear heat and phlegm, relieve cough and asthma, and is suitable for children with cough, phlegm and shortness of breath caused by lung heat cold. This medicine has a significant effect on cough caused by phlegm heat obstructing the lungs, but it is not suitable for long-term continuous use. If the symptoms do not improve after taking medication for 3 days, parents should take their children for follow-up visits to adjust the medication plan.

4. Ambrotorol Oral Solution

Ambrotorol oral solution is a Western medicine compound preparation containing ambroxol hydrochloride and clenbuterol hydrochloride. It can dissolve mucus and dilate bronchi, and is suitable for phlegm viscosity and difficulty in expectoration caused by acute and chronic bronchitis. This medicine may cause adverse reactions such as palpitations and hand tremors. Children with heart disease should use it under strict supervision of a doctor. After taking medication, children's breathing and heart rate changes should be observed.

V. Acetylcysteine granules

Acetylcysteine granules exert expectorant effects by breaking down the disulfide bonds of mucin in sputum, and are suitable for children with bronchitis and pneumonia caused by phlegm obstruction. This medicine can be taken orally or inhaled via nebulization, but is contraindicated for individuals allergic to acetaminophen. During medication, gastrointestinal reactions such as nausea and vomiting may occur. It is recommended to take it after meals to reduce irritation. During coughing in children, parents should pay attention to maintaining indoor humidity at 50% -60% and avoid dry air that can irritate the respiratory tract. The diet should be light, and proper consumption of lung moistening ingredients such as snow pear and white radish can be used to avoid cold drinks and sweet and greasy food aggravating phlegm. Raise the pillow at night to reduce coughing while lying down, and regularly pat the back to help expel phlegm. If coughing persists for more than a week or symptoms such as fever and shortness of breath occur, seek medical attention immediately to check for serious illnesses such as pneumonia. All medications must be strictly used according to medical advice, and the dosage or course of treatment cannot be adjusted by oneself.

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