Do young children cough frequently with acute laryngitis

Acute laryngitis in young children, with varying degrees of severity, may cause frequent coughing.
Acute laryngitis in young children is due to inflammation stimulation of the pharyngeal mucosa congestion, edema, manifested as hoarseness, frequent cough, sore throat, inspiratory laryngeal wheezing, fever, and even respiratory difficulties and other symptoms. If the “three concave signs” of supraclavicular concavity, suprasternal concavity and intercostal concavity appear, if not treated effectively and promptly, it may cause respiratory and circulatory failure and jeopardize life.
If acute laryngitis in young children is a bacterial infection, sensitive antibiotics, such as cefaclor, amoxicillin, etc., combined with prednisone, dexamethasone and other glucocorticoids and other treatments, nebulization therapy, rehydration supportive therapy, and tracheotomy if necessary.
Acute laryngitis in young children, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, and follow the doctor’s instructions for medication and treatment.