How to treat the symptoms of allergic cough?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-12
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Allergic cough is a special manifestation of asthma. It is a cough caused by the contact of a person with allergic cough with an allergen. The main symptom is persistent relapse, often noticeable at night or early in the morning, or worsening allergic cough after exercise.

    **Glucocorticoids are anti-inflammatory**. At the same time as the above two drugs, anti-inflammatory drugs need to be added**. Patients need to avoid exposure to allergens.

    After positive symptomatic treatment**, it is generally possible**. Allergic cough, diagnosed with allergies, antibiotics and antiviral drugs should be discontinued.

    Hypersensitivity pneumonitis or allergic bronchitis: not to the extent of asthma, but the patient's cough worsens after inhaling cold air or perfume, smoke, or smoke from cooking and cooking, which is a cough caused by allergies, and anti-allergy drugs can be used**; Eosinophilia: Eosinophils in the blood can be significantly increased due to a variety of reasons, such as immune system reasons, parasites in the body, or exposure to certain allergens.

    The cough caused by this factor has symptoms similar to those of asthma, and sometimes a bronchoprovocation test may be positive.

    Allergic cough is associated with allergies. Whereas, allergies are congenital and related to genetics. Therefore, all allergic diseases cannot**.

    If it's not cured, it can't**. Therefore, medication can only improve symptoms and control allergic inflammation. **There are the following aspects:

    Allergy medications. Receptor antagonists can be used for allergic cough**. In addition to this, cough medicine can also be used.

    Allergens should be ruled out in the patient. Patients are usually aware that they may cough when exposed to cold air, dust, or oil fumes. They should wear a mask or ventilate their home to prevent allergens from remaining in the air, so that they can be expelled as much as possible.

    Second, some patients have cough caused by exposure to pollen. In this case, attention should be paid to the spring flowering season, away from this environment. Also, try not to go to crowded places.

    Because there is no good air circulation in crowded places, some people may also induce coughing when they smoke.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    We can take the following two steps to ** allergic cough symptoms, first, wear a mask every day and do a good job of preventing allergic cough. Second, if cough symptoms have already appeared, we can go to the hospital and seek medical attention in time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Allergic cough, you can find the allergen symptomatic**, drink **allergy medicine, go to the hospital to check the allergen, and then stay away from the allergen, which can be prevented.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I think the best thing to do is to stay away from allergens and take anti-allergy medications at the same time, so that the symptoms can be reduced.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Staying away from allergens is fundamental.

    If the allergen is not clear, you can go to a regular hospital for allergen testing.

    Severe drug symptomatic**: Antihistamines such as Claritin to relieve allergy symptoms, cough suppressants to suppress cough.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You generally want to specialize in this, go to a big hospital. And drink more water.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If the child has a recurrent cough for four months, there may be a situation of airway hyperreactivity, because once the child has a cold or other upper respiratory tract infection, it is easy to induce the occurrence of airway hyperreactivity, so there will be repeated coughing, at this time, you need to take the child to check the bronchodilation test or bronchial provocation test. If airway hyperresponsiveness does occur, your child will need to be given a long-term anti-asthma**, such as a chewable tablet of montelukast sodium before going to bed. In addition, children need to be given daily aerosolized terbutaline sulfate and budesonide for prophylaxis**.

    Another reason is that the child has repeated coughing, there may be repeated upper respiratory tract infections, often caused by the child's weak resistance, usually to give the child to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables rich in vitamin C to enhance the child's immunity, or to give the child a long-term period of time to take the jade screen granules, for the regulation of immunity is also good. Chronic cough in children. There are several possibilities for chronic cough to develop in childhood.

    First, acute tracheitis, bronchitis or bronchopneumonia has not been fully effective and timely, and the delay has become chronic. Second, it is due to bronchial asthma, which does not have the appropriate **, turns chronic. Thirdly, there is an allergic cough called asthma, variant asthma.

    Each of these three diseases has its own **. The common ** of bronchial asthma and variant asthma is mainly caused by allergic factors, and their ** is anti-allergic ** and bronchodilator ** as the main **means**. Chronic cough caused by infection should be given effective ** for the pathogenic bacteria or pathogenic viruses that occur, and active, effective, and timely ** with phlegm reduction.

    Children's chronic cough needs to be found first**, and then according to**go**, because there are many causes of children's chronic cough, if it is caused by allergic asthma, then you need to find the allergen, and take cough syrup or nebulizer ** under the advice of the doctor; If it is still accompanied by infection, then you need to take antibiotics, drugs like erythromycin, combined with expectorant drugs**, usually pay more attention to drinking water, do a good job of corresponding warm measures, and ensure enough sleep time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all, it is necessary to isolate the allergen, and then use medicine**, you can drink some anti-allergy drugs, you can also use infusion**, etc., the effect is very obvious, and the symptoms of cough will be reduced immediately.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You should avoid allergens, drink some anti-allergy things, and pay attention to strengthening your resistance, and pay attention to keeping warm, avoiding cold, and paying attention to indoor ventilation.

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