Question
My child has been coughing for over a week now, initially with just a mild cough, but it has now turned into acute laryngitis. Although we have given him medication and administered intravenous treatments, the condition seems to have not improved. We haven’t paid much attention to this situation before, but now we hope to get some advice on treatment and daily diet.
Answer
Based on the information you provided, I believe your child may have acute laryngitis, a condition that can cause severe respiratory difficulties and even be life-threatening. I suggest you start with nebulizer therapy and take Methylprednisolone every 8 hours. Also, closely monitor any changes in the condition. If symptoms of respiratory distress occur, immediate tracheotomy should be performed. I hope these suggestions can help you resolve the issue of “how to handle a 6-year-old child’s severe nighttime cough,” and wish your child a speedy recovery.