How to treat a child’s cough that doesn’t come up after bedtime

A child’s cough that doesn’t cough after going to bed may be related to allergic cough, bacterial infection, viral infection and other factors, which are mainly improved by avoiding allergens, medication and other treatments.
1. Allergic cough: a child’s coughing and not coughing after going to bed may be related to allergic cough, which may be more exposed to allergens during the daytime when he is not sleeping, such as dust and animal hair. You can avoid allergens, or apply antihistamines such as loratadine, and the symptoms will usually improve slowly.
2. Bacterial infection: If the child coughs frequently, it is recommended to go to the hospital for routine blood tests, and if it is a bacterial infection, it is necessary to take the relevant antibiotic treatment, such as cefixime, amoxicillin and so on.
3. Viral infections: the child coughing after sleeping without coughing may also be caused by viral infections, if the influenza virus caused by the application of oseltamivir and other treatments; if the respiratory syncytial virus caused by the antiviral drugs such as ribavirin can be taken.
The child coughing after sleeping without coughing may also have other reasons, it is recommended to take the child to the hospital in a timely manner to carry out relevant examinations, to clarify the cause of the cause of the active targeted treatment, in addition to the above medication is recommended to take under the guidance of a doctor, can not be used on their own.