It is common for children to cough with phlegm. This may be caused by a cold or pharyngitis. No matter which one it is, the impact on the child is huge, and parents need to understand the cause in time and take effective measures to treat it. So let’s take a detailed look at what to do if your child has a cough and phlegm? What to do if your baby coughs and has phlegm First, you can clap out the baby's phlegm, or you can give the coughing baby cough suppressant and phlegm-reducing medicine, or do a nebulization treatment. In daily care, let your baby drink more water and wear loose and comfortable clothes so as not to affect the baby's breathing. A comfortable environment should be created for the baby at home and the room should be well ventilated. 1. Sputum removal care Parents can clasp their hands and pat the child's back from bottom to top and from outside to inside, because this is the direction of the child's lung lobes and bronchi, which can help the child to clear up phlegm. Mothers can let their children lie on their forearms and use their other hands to pat them. When patting the back, you need to use more force. Too light a force will not have much effect. You must be extra careful when caring for a coughing baby at night to prevent sputum from blocking the respiratory tract and affecting the baby's normal breathing. 2. Take cough and expectorant medicine When your baby coughs and has phlegm, you should take cough suppressants and expectorants or undergo nebulization treatment to moisten the respiratory tract and dilute the phlegm. However, you cannot use cough suppressants because cough suppression and expectoration are two different things. Cough suppressants will affect the discharge of phlegm and make the condition worse. Parents should never let their babies rush to seek medical treatment when they are sick! 3. Pay attention to ventilation in the room Pay attention to indoor ventilation to keep the air fresh. Family members try to avoid smoking at home. Even a little bit of smoke can make the baby's respiratory tract uncomfortable, and phlegm will be more difficult to cough up smoothly, so for the baby's health, the home should be a smoke-free place. 4. Dress appropriately Dress your baby appropriately. When the baby is sick, avoid wearing too many or too few clothes, and keep the clothes loose. Elastic pants should not be too tight or worn to the chest to avoid affecting the baby's breathing. 5. Drink enough water When the baby coughs and has phlegm, parents should give the baby more warm boiled water. Adequate water can effectively help the baby dilute the phlegm and facilitate coughing up the phlegm. The diet should also be as light as possible. Breastfeeding mothers should also pay attention to their diet, drink plenty of water, and eat less irritating foods, because these will be passed to the baby through breast milk. |
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