The dry cough of bronchitis should be treated according to the cause with appropriate anti-infective, anti-allergic treatment and symptomatic treatment such as cough suppression. Specific instructions should be followed by the doctor.
Dry cough in bronchitis can be caused by a variety of reasons. The most common is caused by viral infections, generally through symptomatic treatment, such as attention to rest, drink more water, dry cough can be severe oral administration of dioxin hydrochloride, dextromethorphan and other treatments can be significantly relieved.
Mycoplasma pneumoniae and bacteria can also cause dry cough in bronchitis. For those with poor physical condition, appropriate oral anti-infective drugs such as levofloxacin hydrochloride and azithromycin can be taken after clear diagnosis.
If the cough is caused by allergens such as pollen, fur, etc., oral loratadine can be taken and the allergens can be removed. Those caused by cold air, dust, etc. should avoid continued stimulation. If necessary, oral licorice tablets and other cough medications can be used to treat the symptoms.
Those who have obvious symptoms of dry cough should go to the hospital in time. In addition to clarifying the above causes of cough under the guidance of the physician, necessary examinations should be conducted to rule out the presence of lung tumors, tuberculosis and other causes of dry cough. Do not take medication on your own or neglect your condition to avoid further aggravation.