Coughing is a normal reaction of our body, but frequent and severe coughing still means that there is some problem with the body, either a cold or a problem with the lungs or trachea. Coughing sometimes occurs alone, such as whooping cough, which is a disease that is very easy for children to contract. So, what medicine is more effective for children with whooping cough? 1. Maltose radish juice (Compendium of Materia Medica): Wash and chop the white radish, and squeeze the juice with a clean gauze. Take 30ml of white radish juice each time, add 20ml of maltose, and then add appropriate amount of boiling water, stir well, and take it all at once, 3 times a day. 2. Rock sugar duck egg custard (folk recipe): Add 50g rock sugar and appropriate amount of hot water, stir to dissolve the rock sugar, after cooling, beat in two duck eggs, mix well, and steam in a steamer. Take in one meal or in divided doses, 1 dose per day. 3. Peanut candy dip (Xinglin Medicine): Put 500g of rock sugar in a pot, add a little water, and simmer over low heat until it becomes filamentous when picked up with a spatula. Turn off the heat when it is no longer sticky. While hot, add 250g of fried peanuts with the tips removed, mix well, and pour into a large enamel plate coated with cooking oil. Then flatten the sugar, wait until it cools down a little, cut it into small pieces with a knife, and after it cools down, break it apart. This product has the effect of clearing the lungs and moisturizing dryness. 4. Chicken bile plus sugar (folk recipe): Add appropriate amount of white sugar to chicken bile and take it with boiled water. For children under 1 year old, take 1 chicken gall bladder every 3 days; for children under 2 years old, take 1 every 2 days; for children over 2 years old, take 1 every day. 5. Garlic therapy (folk prescription): Use purple garlic to make 50% syrup. For children under 5 years old, take 5-10 ml each time; for children over 5 years old, take 15-20 ml each time, 3 times a day for 7 consecutive days. |
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