What medicine is effective in relieving cough and resolving phlegm in children

Children can follow the doctor's advice to use medications such as Pediatric Lung Heat Cough and Asthma Oral Liquid, Pediatric Cough and Asthma Ling Granules, Ambrotorol Oral Solution, Acetylcysteine Granules, Pediatric Lung Clearing and Phlegm Resolving Granules, etc. to relieve cough and phlegm. Coughing and phlegm in children may be related to respiratory infections, allergies, climate change, and other factors. It is recommended that parents take their children to the hospital in a timely manner, take medication under the guidance of a doctor, and avoid self medication.

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, phlegm, yellow phlegm, sore throat caused by wind heat invading the lungs. This medicine has a certain inhibitory effect on pathogens such as Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae, but it is contraindicated for those with wind cold cough. During the medication period, spicy and greasy foods should be avoided.

2. Xiao'er Kechuanling Granules

Xiao'er Kechuanling Granules contain ingredients such as ephedra, honeysuckle, bitter almonds, etc., which can promote lung heat clearing, relieve cough and phlegm, and are mainly used for cough and asthma caused by upper respiratory tract infections and bronchitis in children. Granules are easy for children to take, but children with diabetes should be careful to use them, and gastrointestinal reactions such as slight nausea may occur after taking the medicine, which generally does not affect the continued treatment.

III. Ambrotorol Oral Solution

Ambrotorol oral solution is a Western medicine compound preparation containing ambroxol hydrochloride and clenbuterol hydrochloride. It can dilute sputum and dilate bronchi, and is suitable for diseases such as acute and chronic bronchitis and bronchial asthma that cause thick sputum and difficulty in expectoration. This medicine may cause adverse reactions such as palpitations and hand tremors. Children with heart disease should use it with caution and it is recommended to take it after meals to reduce gastrointestinal irritation.

4. Acetylcysteine granules

Acetylcysteine granules exert expectorant effects by breaking down the disulfide bonds of mucin in sputum, and have a good effect on the viscous sputum of children with bronchitis, pneumonia and other diseases. The medicine has fruit flavors such as strawberries, which are easy for children to accept. However, for children with asthma, close observation is required to take the medication, which may induce bronchospasm. When combined with antibiotics, it should be taken 2 hours apart.

5. Pediatric Clearing Lung and Resolving Phlegm Granules

Pediatric Clearing Lung and Resolving Phlegm Granules are composed of ephedra, Scutellaria baicalensis, Scutellaria baicalensis, etc. They have the effects of clearing heat and resolving phlegm, stopping cough and relieving asthma, and are mainly used for children with lung heat cough and phlegm wheezing. Granules can be taken with warm water. During the medication period, avoid consuming raw and cold foods. Children with spleen and stomach deficiency cold may experience diarrhea and need to reduce or stop taking the medication. During coughing in children, parents should maintain indoor air circulation and humidity between 50% -60% to help dilute phlegm. The diet should be light, and proper consumption of snow pear, white radish and other lung moistening ingredients can be used to avoid cold drinks and sweet and greasy food irritating the respiratory tract. If coughing persists for more than a week or symptoms such as fever and shortness of breath occur, immediate follow-up is required. At night, raising the child's pillow can reduce phlegm stimulation, and gently tapping the back with a hollow palm can help expel phlegm, but it is necessary to avoid the spinal area.

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