Allergic cough in children is a recurring cough due to exposure to allergens, which can be treated by environmental control, medication and immunotherapy.
1. Environmental control, after identifying the allergens, a series of measures should be taken to avoid the baby’s exposure to the allergens, such as reducing the number of cold weather outings, avoiding contact with pollen, dust and other allergens; if possible, the baby can be allowed to live in an environment far away from allergens, and at the same time pay attention to dietary control and moderate exercise.
2. Medication, according to the specific condition of the child, under the guidance of the doctor to choose the appropriate anti-allergy drugs, such as leukotriene receptor antagonist montelukast sodium (< 6 years old children with caution), according to the regular treatment program for the use of medication prevention and treatment.
3. Immunotherapy: the use of immunomodulators to enhance the child’s resistance can reduce allergic cough attacks, such as lysine vitamin B12 granules and other drugs.
Children’s allergic cough is easy to recur, it is recommended to consult a doctor to clarify the allergens, strictly under the guidance of the doctor to apply, and targeted treatment.