Will insufficient kidney qi in children cause coughing

  Coughing occurs all year round, and many parents are often very anxious when their children repeatedly cough or cough for a long time. They are busy giving their children various cough suppressants from time to time, but blind cough suppressants may be counterproductive and still cause coughing. Along with these problems, parents may wonder if the cough is caused by insufficient kidney qi. So, can a child's kidney qi cause coughing?

  

Will insufficient kidney qi in children cause coughing1

  Kidney qi is the governing physician of human beings, and all life, aging, sickness, and death are related to insufficient kidney qi, because the kidney yin and kidney yang are relatively immature during childhood. The delicate organs, regardless of their physiological functions, morphological structure, and metabolic system, are not yet fully developed, making them prone to illness.

  In the case of insufficient kidney qi in children, recurrent respiratory infections and coughing may occur, and the condition is not easy to cure. It is recommended that parents take their children to the pediatric department for a check-up and have the doctor prescribe medication for treatment. Do not use medication casually to avoid unnecessary harm to the child.

  While taking medication, it is necessary to have sufficient sleep to enhance the child's physical fitness. Parents should also help their children have a good daily routine, insisting on going to bed and getting up early every day. In addition to ensuring good sleep, they should also exercise appropriately to improve their body muscles. They should also take their children to expose them to fresh air and sunlight when the weather is suitable, and participate in outdoor activities more often to improve their immunity. During the flu season, they should also pay attention to avoiding crowded places to reduce exposure to the virus.

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