The baby's body is very weak, and the development of organ functions is not yet fully complete, making them prone to illness and lacking in disease resistance. Coughing in babies is a common symptom, and some babies may experience wheezing and respiratory obstruction when coughing. So what should a 2-year-old baby do if they cough and have some wheezing?
When coughing and wheezing are found, it is necessary to actively search for the cause first. There are many factors that can cause coughing and wheezing. If the triggering factors are not found, the treatment effect may not be particularly good. It is recommended to first understand the symptoms of the baby, take the baby to the pediatric department for treatment, identify the cause and actively seek diagnosis and treatment, so as to improve the condition.
Coughing and wheezing may be caused by infection with pathogens such as pharyngitis, pneumonia, or colds. Because the baby's respiratory system is not yet fully developed, severe coughing can lead to wheezing. If discovered, it is necessary to take treatment seriously and administer medication to the baby immediately. The medication prescribed by the doctor must be taken on time in order to have a therapeutic effect. Do not stop taking the medication without authorization. During this period, it is also necessary to pay attention to keeping warm and keeping the baby rested.
If food enters the respiratory tract and irritates it, there may also be symptoms of coughing and wheezing. If the baby has asthma, the same can happen when the asthma attacks. A two-year-old baby cannot clearly express their discomfort, so parents will be very anxious. At this time, seeking medical attention is the most important, and do not let the baby's condition be delayed to avoid more serious consequences.