What should I do if my child coughs without phlegm

  Coughing has a great impact on a child's health. In fact, coughing is not a simple disease, but a complication of a certain disease. When a child coughs, mothers should pay attention to observing their cough symptoms. Coughing symptoms caused by different diseases are not the same. Mothers need to learn to distinguish. What if a child coughs without phlegm?

  

What should I do if my child coughs without phlegm1

  If a child coughs without phlegm, it belongs to dry cough. Dry cough is generally allergic cough. Mothers need to check for allergens in the child, determine the specific cause of allergic cough, and then use some anti allergic drugs under the guidance of a doctor, combined with some cough suppressants for auxiliary treatment. Allergic cough is more sensitive to air dust, so mothers should also pay attention to indoor air humidity and use humidifiers reasonably.

  Some children cough without phlegm because the phlegm is not loose and cannot be expelled with coughing. This situation is more common in diseases such as pneumonia and bronchitis. Mothers should take their children for chest X-rays and choose medication according to the severity of the condition. Different types of inflammation require different types of antibiotics.

  In order to promote the child's cough to recover as soon as possible, Baoma can make some Tonic Diet for the child to clear the lung and stop coughing. Both snow pear and Lily have the effect of moistening the lungs and relieving cough. Baoma can use snow pear and Lily boiled water to drink for children, and add some honey to help children relieve cough symptoms.

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