Symptoms of infantile pulmonary fire

  For novice parents, the disease of infantile lung fire should be unfamiliar. Due to a lack of understanding of the symptoms of lung fire in infants, it is easy for them to suffer and be unable to quickly help alleviate their condition. So, what are the symptoms of infants suffering from lung fire?

  

Symptoms of infantile pulmonary fire1

  In general, during infancy and early childhood, infants with lung fire disease may experience difficulty coughing, and some may even have blood streaks in their cough. Additionally, the baby's voice may be hoarse, and they may scratch their throat due to sore throat. At night, infants may also experience night sweats. And some babies may have rashes on their faces, fever in their hands, feet, and heart, difficulty falling asleep at night, and red tongues.

  If parents want to treat the baby with lung fire, they can let the baby drink some mung bean soup or mung bean Congee. Green beans have a cold nature and a sweet taste, which can help clear heat, detoxify, cool down, and relieve irritability. They are most suitable for babies with irritable temperaments. Moreover, parents can encourage their babies to eat more fruits such as pomelos, pears, etc., which can clear heat and moisten the lungs, allowing the babies to recover their health as soon as possible. Babies should also eat more vegetables, such as cabbage, which can clear heat, relieve irritability, facilitate urination and detoxification.

  Especially some fruit foods are more suitable for infants with lung fire to consume. Snow pear can produce fluid and moisten dryness, and contains rich nutrients. It can not only supplement the nutrients needed by infants, but also maintain the health of the lungs. Tremella fuciformis has the effects of tonifying the spleen and stomach, nourishing qi and clearing the intestines. Long term use can beautify and nourish the skin, nourish yin and lungs, and effectively relieve the fire in infants' lungs.

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