Question

The child has recently developed a dry cough, especially exacerbated after exercise or when encountering hot air during meals, but does not cough at night while sleeping. The child has a history of asthma. Experts, are there suitable medications for treatment? The child often has attacks during changes in weather in winter.

Answer

Hello, based on the description, the child’s symptoms may be related to bronchial infection or pneumonia. It is recommended to take the child to see a doctor for auscultation and perspectivediagnosis, and X-ray examination may be necessary for confirmation. For mild infections, anti-inflammatory medications can be used. For cough or sputum, consider using fresh Zhu Li oral liquid or pediatric paralysis granules for treatment. If symptoms are severe, intravenous injection treatment is recommended. At the same time, be alert to symptoms that may be caused by mycoplasma infection. If diagnosed as mycoplasma infection, it is recommended to use erythromycin injection or oral azithromycin dry suspension for treatment.