There are many clinical causes of cough, which are also very complicated. Generally, if a relatively small baby is exposed to pollen, dust mites or some harmful gases, it will cause allergic cough. This is clinically It is also relatively common.
The clinical drugs used by patients with allergic cough mainly include the following types of drugs:
First, budesonide can be atomized and inhaled.
Second, glucocorticoids can also be taken orally, such as dexamethasone.
Third, some anti-allergic drugs can also be given to patients appropriately, such as loratadine syrup, as well as aspirin, chlorpheniramine and other tablets for oral administration. It should be noted that the dosage of aspirin and chlorpheniramine must be strictly controlled when taken orally, because these drugs may cause drowsiness in children if they accidentally take too much.
Therefore, clinical care must be taken when taking these anti-allergic drugs orally.
The above solutions are for reference only. For specific usage, please follow the drug instructions or go to a regular hospital to take the medicine according to the doctor's advice.