What to do if children’s allergic cough doesn’t get better with medication

Children’s allergic cough medicine is not good, may be taking the drug is not symptomatic or aggravation of the condition, should be as soon as possible with a professional doctor for anti-allergy treatment, the joint application of glucocorticoids, leukotriene receptor blockers, etc., but also consider nebulizer treatment.
1. Anti-allergy treatment: you can take symptomatic drugs under the guidance of a professional doctor, commonly used anti-allergy drugs are loratadine, cetirizine, etc., but also the joint application of glucocorticosteroids, leukotriene receptor blockers, etc., such as budesonide inhalation aerosol, menglustat tablets, to enhance the therapeutic effect.
2. Nebulization therapy: If children’s allergic cough is not good enough to take medication, you can consider nebulizing medication, common nebulizing medications are inhaled budesonide suspension, terbutaline, salbutamol or ipratropium bromide, etc., to alleviate the symptoms of allergic cough in children.
If the children’s allergic cough does not get better with medication, it is recommended to work with a professional doctor to adjust the medication as soon as possible, and take the appropriate treatment plan in a timely manner to avoid further aggravation of the condition.