First, under normal circumstances, I cough occasionally, not more than 10 times a day, and other conditions are good, which can be considered as physiological cough. You can continue to observe to see if you have fever, listlessness and loss of appetite, and you don't need medication for the time being.
Second, if the baby frequently coughs with low fever, consider whether there are respiratory infections such as bronchitis or bronchitis, and what kind of pathogens may cause the infection, such as bacteria, viruses and mycoplasma infections. Drugs that can relieve symptoms, relieve cough and resolve phlegm can be used, and anti-inflammatory drugs such as cephalosporins or erythromycin granules can be taken orally when bronchitis occurs.
Third, if the baby's cough is serious, accompanied by wheezing and wheezing, consider whether the child has a serious lung infection, wheezing is serious and life-threatening, and should seek medical advice in time.
Fourth, if the baby has other allergic diseases, such as allergic cough's disease, bronchial foreign body and gastroesophageal reflux, these diseases can also cause the baby to have a common cough.
When allergic cough appears, we should look for allergens, avoid allergens, and carry out atomization inhalation when necessary to reduce airway hyperresponsiveness. Cough is only a symptom, and there are many reasons, so we should take appropriate medication according to the cause.