The child was diagnosed with pneumonia a week ago and is now experiencing post-pneumonia cough reflex hyperactivity even without fever, possibly leading to wheezing. It is recommended to start with cough suppressant treatment for a period of time.
Causes and Treatment of Cough in Children
Pediatric tracheitis can be a secondary infection caused by a cold, or it may be due to constitution or allergic factors. Treatment may involve the use of anti-inflammatory medications.
A 3-year-9-month-old child has been suffering from chronic cough accompanied by wheezing, with symptoms including dry cough at night and phlegm sounds in the morning, with varying cough frequency throughout the year. Parents inquire about the necessary tests and treatment methods.
For a three-year-old child experiencing cough without phlegm, this article offers advice on keeping warm and reducing cold wind irritation, and explains the causes and treatment methods of the cough.
If a child has dry cough and vomiting at night, possibly due to bronchitis or whooping cough, further examination, X-ray, blood test, allergen test, and mycoplasma test should be conducted for symptomatic treatment.
Baby’s larynx rumbling persists, multiple medications ineffective, seeking solution
Blood threads in a child’s sputum may indicate a bacterial infection causing bronchitis, often accompanied by fever, coughing, and night coughs. Treatment should include drinking plenty of water, rest, and the use of pediatric lung-clearing syrup and antibiotics.
Discuss treatment suggestions and diagnostic methods for children’s persistent cough
A parent describes a one-year-old child who has been suffering from a persistent cough for over a month. Despite previous treatment with antibiotics and anti-infection medications, the symptoms have not improved significantly. The healthcare provider recommended further diagnosis and treatment.