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Talk Show "Coughing & Common Respiratory Diseases In Children"

Talk Show "Coughing & Common Respiratory Diseases In Children"

Cough is one of the most common respiratory symptoms in children. It can be relieved on their own, but sometimes it’s persistent, affect daily life such as eating, sleeping, and the child's development. Parents will wonder how to properly handle coughing.

Following the success of the talk show "Wheezing in the early years of life in children", Dr. Huyen Ton Nu Thuy My (Specialist in Pediatric Respiratory, asthma treatment and management of CarePlus Clinic ) will meet parents again in the talk show "COUHGHING AND CHILDREN'S FREQUENTLY PROBLEMS" to share helpful information as well as answer questions about coughs and common respiratory diseases. 

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