What to do if your child’s allergic cough doesn’t get better with medication

The child’s allergic cough, taking medicine is always bad, may need to readjust the medication program, also need to pay attention to stay away from allergens. 1. General treatment: If your child has an allergic cough and the medication does not work well, he or she may not be avoiding allergens. The first step is to identify the allergens and adopt effective avoidance strategies according to the allergens. At the same time in the weather changes to reduce out of the house, if it is sports allergic cough, need to rest more, avoid strenuous exercise. 2. Drug therapy: Drug therapy is mainly to follow the doctor’s instructions to take anti-allergy drugs combined with nebulization therapy. Anti-allergy drugs include loratadine (caution when younger than 2 years old) and so on. Nebulized drugs, including budesonide nebulized liquid-based glucocorticosteroids, nebulized inhalation needs to be continued for a period of time. There may be other treatments for your child’s allergic cough. If it does not improve with continued medication, it is recommended that you seek medical attention to analyze whether there is a combination of other problems, so that you can make timely adjustments to your treatment strategy.