Question

My child is 2 years old and has tracheitis. Can this condition improve?

Answer

If the tracheitis is caused by laryngospasm, it usually improves during the baby’s 1-2 years of age. However, if the baby makes a sound while breastfeeding and occasionally coughs during the day, this may indicate that the condition is not fully controlled. Persistent coughing may lead to other issues. If the baby is severely deficient in calcium, it is recommended to provide appropriate calcium supplementation and take cod liver oil to aid in calcium absorption. Additionally, it is important to maintain a suitable indoor temperature and provide proper feeding; these measures may be helpful. Wishing your baby a healthy recovery!