Babies are more prone to allergies due to their delicate bodies, and allergic cough is a common problem among infants. Infant allergic cough should not be underestimated. If not actively treated, it may lead to serious consequences. So, what should be done for infant allergic cough?
1. Allergic cough is a relatively serious type of allergic disease in children, which can easily lead to allergic asthma. The onset of allergic cough is often accompanied by bronchitis, pneumonia and other diseases. Children with this atopic constitution often exhibit airway hyperresponsiveness, which can repeatedly cause wheezing bronchitis, pneumonia and other diseases. Combined inflammation requires anti-inflammatory treatment, followed by anti allergic drug treatment. Although cough variant asthma is usually not life-threatening, it can develop into typical allergic asthma, and this disease can seriously affect children's sleep, rest and learning. Therefore, early diagnosis and active treatment should be carried out.
2. Once diagnosed with cough variant asthma, antibiotics or antiviral drugs should be discontinued, and attention should be paid to avoiding contact with allergens. Especially for the primary prevention of cough variant asthma in children, probiotics promote and enhance Th1 cell response, which helps regulate immune response and restore the correct immune response in the body.
3. Clearing is the main focus, eliminating the causes - the human lungs often suffer from six toxins such as "viruses", "pathogens", "smoke toxins", "phlegm toxins", "exhaust gas toxins", and "inflammatory toxins", which cause the respiratory system of patients with cough and other lung diseases to produce a large amount of "alienated sugars". Once formed, it causes long-term and sustained harm to the human respiratory system, leading to more serious cough, asthma, lung disease, and a vicious cycle.
4. Activate the immune system and establish a barrier - when the immune cells in the respiratory system are exposed to "alienated sugars", a small portion are assimilated and mutated, while the majority remain in a dormant state of low function. This is also an important factor in recurrent cough and lung disease.
5. Treatment oriented, repairing damage - the long-term invasion of alienated acid sugars causes serious lesions and damage to physiological tissues such as the trachea, bronchi, alveoli, and alveolar sacs, especially causing repeated damage to the airway mucosa, alveolar atrophy and collapse, seriously affecting gas exchange function, leading to a decline in lung respiratory function, weak motility, and causing various diseases.
6. Combining prevention and treatment to enhance physical function - treating persistent respiratory diseases such as coughing and wheezing, treating their lesions is crucial, but when a serious illness is cured after a long period of time, it is even more important to combine treatment and rehabilitation in order to make the respiratory system function stronger and prevent recurrence.
Babies with allergic cough must actively adopt anti allergic therapy, and at the same time, it is necessary to actively remove pathogenic factors in daily life. The best method is to actively prevent the symptoms of this allergic cough, and the best method is to eliminate allergens in a timely manner, so that babies will not develop allergic cough.