Solutions for a 4-Year-Old Child’s Persistent Cough

A 4-year-old child has been experiencing intermittent coughing for nearly a year after recovering. The cough primarily occurs after hospital treatment, where medication is effective but recurs upon discontinuation. Allergy tests show sensitivity to various common substances, including grass, willow, poplar, elm, beef and mutton, large shrimp, and crabs. Indoor dust also triggers allergies. The child has been diagnosed with mycoplasma infection. What could be the cause, and how should it be treated? Since the child is allergic to many common substances, it’s easy for the cough to be triggered by allergies. Most of her coughing is usually caused by allergies.
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What Are the Symptoms of Baby Protein Allergies?

Certain substances in food enter the body and are recognized by the immune system as invasive pathogens. In response, the immune system releases a specific type of immunoglobulin E, which combines with food to produce many chemical substances, leading to symptoms such as skin redness, chronic diarrhea, indigestion, headaches, sore throat, and asthma.
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