What's wrong with the baby repeatedly having phlegm

  When a baby coughs, it is a dry cough, and some have phlegm in their throat that cannot be cleared. A situation like this with phlegm in the throat is very uncomfortable for babies. The baby is relatively young and does not cough up phlegm, so they still need the help of their parents. What's wrong with the baby repeatedly having phlegm?

  

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  Repeated phlegm production in babies is related to various factors, including respiratory infections, allergies, and underdeveloped laryngeal cartilage. So, if there is phlegm in the baby's throat, it is necessary to check whether the baby has a history of respiratory infections or allergies before diagnosis and treatment based on the current accompanying symptoms.

  If the baby has a history of respiratory diseases, this situation is often related to diseases such as bronchitis and pneumonia. Therefore, during treatment, it is important to pay attention to changes in environmental temperature, drink plenty of water, which can dilute phlegm in the throat and help with phlegm discharge. It is also important to prevent colds from occurring in daily life to avoid worsening the condition and affecting recovery.

  If the baby does not have phlegm caused by respiratory diseases, but only has phlegm in the throat, then it is necessary to consider whether it is caused by underdeveloped laryngeal cartilage. In such cases, it is important to let the baby spend more time in the sun and supplement with vitamin D, which can also help improve the symptoms of phlegm.

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