Understand the formula therapy for pediatric asthma, including how to choose an appropriate treatment plan and daily care recommendations.
A mild allergic cough in boys may be due to exposure to allergens.
A six-year-old girl has been experiencing a persistent cough since the end of 2008, sometimes dry and sometimes accompanied by a cold, coughing both during the day and at night. She has undergone lung X-rays and medication treatment, but the cough has not shown significant improvement. What should I do?
Here are some solutions for allergic cough and thick mucus in the throat of children.
Solutions to children’s allergic cough and phlegm in the throat.
The child’s persistent cough may be related to allergic cough or mycoplasma infection.
Children with allergic cough can improve their condition through medication treatment and daily precautions.
Discusses the various causes of persistent cough in children and corresponding treatment methods, including ectopic trachea, allergic cough, psychological factors, etc.
Treatment Recommendations for a Child’s Allergic Cough
For about 5 days, the baby has been experiencing dry coughs at night, especially during the first half of the night. Despite taking medication, there seems to be no improvement. The baby has previously had pneumonia, and the parents want to know how to help their child.