What to do if your cough variant asthma flares up

Cough variant asthma relapse combines respiratory infections, exposure to allergens, and medication irregularities to select an appropriate treatment plan.
1. Respiratory tract infection. If the respiratory tract is infected by staphylococcus aureus, streptococcus, etc., antibiotics such as cephalosporin, azithromycin, etc. are usually taken orally for treatment.
2. Contact with allergens. Generally, oral antihistamine drugs such as loratadine and chlorpheniramine maleate are taken for treatment, and allergens are kept away.
3. Unstandardized medication. Generally oral by inhalation budesonide, or oral, intravenous injection of methylprednisolone and other glucocorticoid drugs to reduce airway inflammation, control symptoms.
Salmeterol, propacaterol hydrochloride and other β2 agonists and glucocorticoid drugs applied synergistically, there are anti-inflammatory and asthma effect to reduce the large dose of glucocorticoid drugs brought about by adverse reactions.
During the use of medication, pay attention to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions, do not privately reduce or stop the drug.
Cough variant asthma relapse, should be under the guidance of the doctor to apply the drug treatment, daily life, pay attention to stay away from irritating odors, try to avoid contact with allergens.