Coughing when blowing down the cold wind is mainly due to airway hyperreactivity, which may be caused by bronchial asthma, allergic cough and other reasons.
1. Bronchial asthma: the main clinical manifestation of bronchial asthma is repeated wheezing, chest tightness, cough, generally stimulated by cold air, pollen, insects and mites and other allergens, so there may be a cough when blowing down the cold wind, most of the patients can be relieved on their own, but also through the use of salbutamol, budesonide aerosol, prednisone acetate tablets and other drugs to improve.
2. Allergic cough: Allergic cough is one of the common respiratory diseases, usually due to the immune system by a specific external stimulus, resulting in patients coughing in the cold wind. It can be treated with dexamethasone acetate tablets and levocetirizine hydrochloride tablets as prescribed by the doctor.
Coughing on cold wind can also be caused by other reasons, and when such symptoms occur, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time to identify the cause and then correspond to the active treatment. The above medications should be used under the guidance of a physician.