What causes dry cough in children

  After the birth of a child, they become the darling of both parents, so their every move easily affects the entire family. Many children have experienced dry cough, which makes parents very worried, fearing that their child's body may have serious problems. So, what is the reason for a child's dry cough?

  

What causes dry cough in children1

  A child's dry cough may be due to foreign objects in the trachea, infection in the trachea, or a defensive reflex in the bronchi after stimulation. In addition, infections such as bronchitis or pneumonia can also cause coughing, which requires doctors to conduct careful physical examinations and even take X-rays to confirm the diagnosis, and then receive corresponding treatment.

  To distinguish whether a child's cough is severe or not, it depends on the child's specific condition. If the child's diet and sleep are good and the cough is not severe, this type of cough often does not require much special treatment and there is no need to worry too much. It is possible that the child has an allergic constitution or climate change, etc. This situation can be observed and generally improves on its own.

  Finally, drinking plenty of water can promote heavy urination, remove bacteria from the body, and prevent colds and coughs in advance. In addition, mothers should allow their children to exercise appropriately. Enhance children's physical fitness and adapt to the cold and dry environment in winter.

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