Children's cough can slowly heal on its own
First, you must understand what causes the child's cough. Coughs caused by different causes have different healing outcomes.
1. If the child has a transient cough caused by external factors, such as water or external smell, the cough should be relieved after removing the external factors.
2. There are also relatively common upper respiratory tract infections. If the symptoms are relatively mild and there are no other infections, it may gradually subside after 3-5 days if you drink more water and eat a light diet. of self-healing. Situations in which a child's cough cannot heal on its own
In most cases, a child's cough cannot heal on its own slowly, and may even develop and worsen.
1. When children have upper respiratory tract infections, their immunity and respiratory resistance are relatively poor, and they can easily develop bronchitis or bronchopneumonia. If they cannot be treated promptly, they cannot rely on themselves. The resistance reaches self-healing.
2. If the child's allergens can be relieved in time, the allergic cough may slowly heal on its own. However, in most cases, if the allergens cannot be removed, the child will Allergies will continue to worsen and even develop into chronic cough or even asthma.
3. Coughs caused by different causes have different results. You should first clarify the cause of the child's cough before knowing the corresponding treatment method. Precautions for children's cough
When the baby coughs, parents must pay attention to it and take measures as early as possible. This can effectively prevent the baby's cough from getting worse, and also prevent the cough from changing, making treatment more difficult.
It is recommended that once your baby is found to be coughing, you should take your baby to the hospital as soon as possible, or give your baby treatment medicine, which will help your baby recover.