What if there is phlegm in the baby's throat

  Children have a relatively high level of physical activity, especially for those who love to move, they always have endless energy every day. But if some children cannot drink water in a timely manner after completing activities, they are prone to getting angry and may even get sick over time. And some children may also have coughing and phlegm. Let's take a look at what to do if there seems to be phlegm in the baby's throat.

  

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  What if there is phlegm in the baby's throat

  We know that people can solve their disease problems by eating some food when they are sick. Similarly, in the case of phlegm in the baby's throat, they can also get some food for the baby to eat, so that the disease can be solved. For example, parents can get some Sichuan shellfish stewed snow pear for the baby to eat, so as to help the baby expel phlegm. In addition, parents can gently pat their baby's back, and during the patting process, they can have the baby lie on their side, or pick them up and have them lie on their side, and then pat their baby's back.

  How to massage a baby with phlegm in their throat

  If there is phlegm in the baby's lungs that needs to be cleared, massage can also be chosen. As parents have limited knowledge of acupoints, they can seek professional doctors for massage and massage to help the baby clear phlegm from the lungs. Generally, it is necessary to choose the right acupoints, mainly the baby's lung meridian points, temples, Tianmen points, Shoulder Well points and other parts. Massage on these parts can help the baby clear phlegm from the lungs and also help treat various diseases, which is also good for the baby's health.

  Many children are prone to coughing up phlegm when they are sick, but because they are relatively young, they cannot expel the phlegm in a timely manner. This not only affects the baby's normal activities, but sometimes also causes difficulty falling asleep. Therefore, parents should not only encourage their children to drink plenty of water, but also promptly expel phlegm and take appropriate medication.

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