Intermittent coughing in children is considered to be related to dry air, exposure to allergens and upper respiratory tract infections.
1. Dry air: In the fall and winter seasons, children may suffer from excessive dryness of the air, which causes dryness and itching of the respiratory tract, which in turn causes intermittent coughing.
2. Exposure to allergens: Some children may be allergic to airborne dust or pollen, etc. When inhaling these allergens, it may induce a metamorphic reaction, resulting in intermittent coughing.
3. Upper respiratory tract infections: Children are young and may have low immunity, which may cause acute upper respiratory tract infections when they are infected by external bacteria or viruses, which may lead to intermittent coughing.
Children with intermittent cough, do not rule out the existence of other causes, can cooperate with the doctor to do further examination, to understand the cause and then do treatment and treatment.