Can a child eat steamed pears with a cough and Chinese medicine

If it is a cough caused by phlegm, heat and depression, you can generally eat steamed pears of Sichuan fritillary, if it is a cough caused by wind and cold, you can generally not eat steamed pears of Sichuan fritillary.

1. You can eat steamed pears with Sichuan fritillary

Fritillary is a traditional Chinese medicine, which has the effect of clearing heat and dissolving phlegm, moistening the lungs and relieving cough, and is mainly used to treat cough, phlegm, phlegm, chest tightness, asthma and other symptoms caused by phlegm, heat and depression of the lungs. The pear is a relatively common fruit, which has the effect of clearing away heat and generating Jin, moisturizing dryness and reducing phlegm. If the child's cough is caused by phlegm, heat and depression of the lungs, you can eat steamed pears of Sichuan fritillary mother appropriately, which can play a role in relieving cough, but eating steamed pears of Sichuan fritillary mother can not treat the disease, and it is also necessary to take cough and phlegm drugs under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, such as compound licorice tablets, pediatric cough and asthma granules, etc.

2. You can't eat steamed pears with Sichuan fritillary

If the child's cough is caused by wind cold, it is usually not possible to eat steamed pears of Sichuan fritillary, because Sichuan fritillary is a traditional Chinese medicine, which has the effect of clearing heat and dissolving phlegm, and pear is a cold fruit, and the combination of the two coldness may lead to the aggravation of the child's condition, which is not conducive to physical health. At this time, the child needs to take cough and phlegm drugs for treatment under the guidance of a doctor, such as Pediatric Cough and Asthma Granules, Lung Ning Granules, etc., and also need to drink more warm water to help relieve symptoms.

Children should pay attention to a light diet and avoid spicy, greasy, cold and other irritating foods during the period of taking the drug, so as not to reduce the efficacy of the drug and not conducive to the recovery of the disease. If you have uncomfortable symptoms, you should seek medical attention promptly.

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