Coughing is a common symptom that people experience during seasonal changes, internal heat, colds, and fever. But there is another type of cough that can make people feel even more uncomfortable. It's just allergic cough. Especially for babies who are more fragile, what should we do if they have allergic cough?
1. Stay away from allergens. If a baby develops allergic cough in spring, due to the high pollen content in the air, it can be observed whether the baby's allergic cough is caused by the classification. If appropriate, reduce the frequency of going out and avoid touching places with dense flowers. If it is due to seasonal changes or cold air, reduce the number of times the baby goes out.
2. Carry water with you. If you go out, you need to keep a bottle of water on hand. Feeding water to babies when they cough can alleviate symptoms.
3. Do not eat cold foods. Allergic cough may also result in phlegm due to physical constitution or severity. Cold foods such as watermelon can exacerbate phlegm production. Except for cold foods, all foods that cause phlegm should not be eaten, including oranges.
4. Have a light diet. During allergic cough, it is necessary to maintain a light diet. Heavy and oily foods can increase the burden on the throat and worsen coughing.
5. Dietary therapy. Appropriate snow pear water, or Sichuan shellfish loquat sugar, and fresh lily Congee are all foods for moistening the lungs and relieving cough. Mothers can make food for their babies in daily life, which is beneficial for relieving symptoms.