If the child has only mild cough symptoms, don't panic first, and rush to give the child medicine and cough syrup. You can make some cough soup according to your child's symptoms. After all, it is a three-point poison, and some cough syrup ingredients have the effect of inhibiting nerves. It is best not to use a slight cough.
Of course, if you don't get better after drinking several times of boiled cough soup, or your cough gets worse, you should go to a regular hospital for treatment as soon as possible. Avoid causing other diseases for too long.
When the indoor temperature is too high or the room is too dry, it is easy to cause the baby to have cough symptoms. Or when the baby's sleeping posture is incorrect, it is also easy to cause cough symptoms. Then when the baby is allergic to certain substances, when the pathogen is infected, when the respiratory tract causes chronic inflammation, etc. It is easy to cause the baby to cough at night.
The baby coughs at night, how to care for it? First of all, keep the indoor temperature and humidity. When the baby sleeps, it is best to take a lateral position. Paying attention to your baby's oral hygiene and keeping your mouth clean will help to increase your baby's oral comfort and increase your baby's appetite.
Babies should also pay attention to prevent respiratory infectious diseases, especially in winter, and reduce going out. Older babies should ensure adequate water and nutrition supply every day. Only a comprehensive and balanced nutritious diet can help to improve the baby's resistance, thus reducing the occurrence of diseases. If the baby coughs frequently at night, it is best to seek medical advice in time, and then treat the symptoms after finding out the cause, so as not to delay the illness.
If the baby's cough at night is caused by allergies to certain substances, it is necessary to find allergens in time and treat them symptomatically. Avoid contact with allergens during treatment, pay attention to diet and avoid eating foods that are easy to induce allergies, such as seafood, so as not to affect rehabilitation or aggravate symptoms.