Question

How to treat asthmatic tracheitis that occurs after catching a cold?

Answer

Based on the description, the child may develop asthma due to the constriction of the respiratory tract mucosa from stimulation by cold air after exposure to the cold. If there are no symptoms of respiratory tract infection, medications such as terbutaline can be used to relieve asthma, and the bronchus can be dilated using bromhexine isopropionate, as well as using sodium cromoglicate for anti-allergic effects. It is recommended to maintain an appropriate indoor environment, avoid catching a cold, and help the child recover sooner.