How to treat a three-year-old baby with internal heat, cough, and phlegm in the throat

  Occasional coughing in daily life is normal, but if there is still phlegm in the cough, it is mostly caused by wind and heat. When the two stages of night and morning are the most severe, mothers need to replenish their babies with more water. The water temperature should not be too hot to avoid stimulating the baby's throat. So, how to treat a three-year-old baby with internal heat, cough, and phlegm in the throat?

  

How to treat a three-year-old baby with internal heat, cough, and phlegm in the throat1

  1. Ginger, brown sugar, and garlic: If your baby experiences coughing symptoms, you can use these three foods. Cook them on low heat for 10 minutes, and the cooked food can be crushed to make it easier for your baby to accept.

  2. Pear, rock sugar, Sichuan scallop: Before making, remove the core, then add 4 Sichuan scallops and 3 rock sugar. Put it together in a bowl and boil it in a pot for half an hour. Take it twice a day for the baby and it has a good cough stopping effect.

  3. Radish water: White radish itself has good effects on reducing heat, resolving phlegm, and stopping cough. And giving the baby radish water can also provide a body ventilation function. The method is to cut the white radish into 4 pieces, add water to the pot and boil it.

  4. Red dates and ginkgo biloba: Red dates have the effect of invigorating the spleen and are warm in nature, while ginkgo biloba has the function of relieving cough and strengthening the kidneys. Eating both together is excellent for those who have persistent coughs.

  5. Roasting oranges: If your baby's cough is caused by coldness, then using the method of grilling oranges is a good choice. The main method is to directly place the machine on the stove for baking until the orange peel falls off. After cooling, peel off the orange peel and you can eat it directly. Has good expectorant and cough suppressant properties.

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