How to stop a cerebral infarction cough

Coughing in cerebral infarction may be caused by trachea, bronchial or lung infections, colds and so on, and it is necessary to take medicines according to the specific causes and adjust the life style to stop coughing.
1. Medications: For coughs caused by colds, you can take medications such as compound licorice tablets for cough suppression, and aminoglutethimide and carbocysteine for expectoration. If the cough is caused by infection due to pathogens entering the body, antibacterial drugs such as amoxicillin, cephalosporin antibiotics, erythromycin and so on need to be taken for treatment.
2. Adjustment of lifestyle: you need to do a good job of keeping warm, avoid catching cold, and actively strengthen personal hygiene to prevent infection. Open windows more often to ventilate, so that the indoor air to keep circulating, can avoid cough aggravation.
Patients should strictly according to the doctor’s guidance of medication, do not take drugs at will, so as not to cause adverse reactions, so that the original symptoms of cerebral infarction aggravated.