A quick way to stop an allergic cough



The quickest way to stop an allergic cough is to get rid of the allergen as soon as possible and give prompt symptomatic treatment. People with a history of allergic cough are advised to carry first aid medicines with them.

Cough caused by allergy should be removed from the allergen or allergic environment as soon as possible. Common allergens include dust mites, pollen, animal fur, cold air, etc. If you are not sure of the allergens, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a complete allergy checkup. Those who are not sure of the allergens are advised to go to the hospital during the remission period to complete the allergens examination and avoid contact with the allergens as much as possible in their daily life.

At the same time give antihistamines such as loratadine anti-allergy, inhaled glucocorticoids such as budesonide anti-inflammatory, bronchodilator salbutamol inhalation aerosol antispasmodic and other comprehensive treatment.

Patients with a history of allergic cough are advised to carry emergency medications such as inhaled budesonide with them. In case of discomfort seek medical attention. The medication should be prescribed by a doctor. The above drugs should be used under the supervision of a physician.