What to do about allergic cough

  Allergic cough is sometimes referred to as allergic bronchitis or cough variant asthma, which is simply a cough with no cause or symptoms. The effect of antibiotic treatment is not obvious, and CT examinations do not reveal any abnormal changes, and some people may sneeze or have a runny nose.  If the disease develops into bronchial asthma, it can lead to other adverse reactions. The best clinical treatment is a combination of Chinese and Western medicine, but patients with allergic cough should not be treated with hormonal drugs at the beginning of the disease.  The treatment of allergic cough is divided into remission and control medications. During the control period, patients need a large number of daily medications for a long time, because these medications have anti-inflammatory and anti-swelling effects, and their long-term use can control the development of the disease, for example, theophylline medications. For the treatment of allergic cough in the remission phase one should understand the immune function of the patient and increase the immune capacity of the patient. At any time and in any case in fact for the treatment of allergic cough it is necessary to adhere to the treatment and it is better for the patient to deal with the disease well at the beginning of the disease and not wait for it to develop to a serious stage before dealing with it well.  Although the above experts have given so much information about the treatment of allergic cough, there are often other conditions and symptoms that accompany it. For allergic cough, the most important thing that patients need to pay attention to is to stay away from these onset factors, take good care of them in a timely manner, understand the onset and severity of the disease, and understand what pain allergic cough causes to patients.