Children’s Cold Medication, Remember [Eight Essentials] and [Eight Don’t]

When a child has mild cold symptoms such as fever and cough, and looks at the overcrowded pediatric outpatient department and emergency department, it is also a good choice to go to the pharmacy to buy some over-the-counter drugs to relieve the symptoms for the child. However, even over-the-counter drugs do not mean that they can be used casually. If they are not used properly, they may backfire and aggravate the child’s illness. At present, there are many kinds of over-the-counter drugs for treating children’s colds in pharmacies, and there is no way to comment on them one by one, but remember some big principles, which are very important for safe medication. Summarize the main points of children’s cold medication, Read More …

Have a cold and cough. Have some honey

A few days ago, I had a cold and cough in my son’s circle of friends. It was mentioned that a cold and cough can be relieved by some honey. Many people know that I have always opposed the deification of the efficacy of honey, so after the state was released, many people replied with teasing: “Yo, you also know to eat honey]. In this case, it seems that honey and cough are worth talking about. Honey can relieve cough This is supported by evidence! A number of studies have found that honey can be used to treat coughs. The most important of these is a 2012 control study in Israel, which showed that honey can indeed reduce the frequency Read More …

The temperature drops, the weather is dry, cough cough incessant, how to relieve cough and eliminate phlegm?

It is already late autumn and early winter. The temperature has dropped, the cool wind has blown up, and the smog in many areas has also risen. Many friends’ cough problems have become more frequent. In order for all friends to have a cough-free autumn and winter, Dr. Clove will share some little knowledge about cough. If you cough incessantly, you will cough up pneumonia? ] Many people think so, but this is not the case. It is not cough that causes pneumonia, but pneumonia that causes cough. Cough is a normal physiological reflex. When the respiratory tract is stimulated (such as increased secretions or choking water), cough will help remove foreign bodies from the respiratory tract, so cough has Read More …