What medicine is good for children to cough and phlegm

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 accumulation 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, choose appropriate 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 resolving phlegm. It is suitable for children with cough, phlegm, yellow phlegm, sore throat caused by wind heat invading the lungs. This medicine has a certain relieving effect on the cough and phlegm symptoms associated with viral respiratory infections. 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 in children. Granules are easy for children to take, but children with diabetes should use them with caution. 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.

III. Ambrotorol Oral Solution

Ambrotorol oral solution is a Western medicine compound preparation, in which ambroxol hydrochloride can dilute sputum, and clenbuterol hydrochloride can dilate bronchi, suitable for thick sputum and difficult sputum discharge caused by acute and chronic bronchitis. This medicine may cause adverse reactions such as palpitations, and parents should strictly follow the doctor's guidance to control the dosage.

4. Acetylcysteine granules

Acetylcysteine granules exert expectorant effects by decomposing mucin in sputum, and are effective in preventing phlegm obstruction in children with bronchopneumonia and bronchiectasis. This medicine needs to be dissolved in warm water before taking. Children with asthma should use it under the supervision of a doctor. After taking the medicine, there may be gastrointestinal reactions such as nausea and vomiting.

Fifth, Children's Clearing Lung and Resolving Phlegm Granules

Children's Clearing Lung and Resolving Phlegm Granules are made from traditional Chinese medicine such as ephedra, Scutellaria baicalensis, and Scutellaria baicalensis. They have the effects of clearing heat and resolving phlegm, relieving cough and asthma, and are commonly used for children with lung heat cough and phlegm wheezing. During the medication period, it is advisable to avoid taking nourishing traditional Chinese medicine at the same time. It is not suitable for those with wind cold cough to use it. Parents should observe whether the child experiences discomfort such as diarrhea after taking the medication.

In addition to medication treatment, parents should keep their children's living environment ventilated and moist, and encourage moderate consumption of warm water to dilute sputum. The diet should be light, and the lung moistening ingredients such as snow pear and white radish can be eaten properly to avoid cold drinks and sweet and greasy food irritating the respiratory tract. If a child's cough is accompanied by high fever, shortness of breath, or persists for more than a week without relief, they must immediately seek medical attention for serious illnesses such as pneumonia. At night, raising the child's pillow can reduce phlegm stimulation, and regular back patting can help expel phlegm, but be careful to avoid the spine area.

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