What to do if you have an allergic cough that won’t stop

Allergic coughing and coughing are mainly treated with medication, including glucocorticosteroids, antihistamines, cough suppressants, etc. Glucocorticosteroids can be used for short-term oral prednisone if the patient is in the early stages of the disease. 1. Glucocorticoid: If the patient is in the early stage of the disease and the symptoms are relatively mild, short-term oral prednisone and other glucocorticoid drugs; if the symptoms are more serious, inhaled glucocorticoid therapy, such as budesonide, can be used until the symptoms are completely relieved. 2. Antihistamine drugs: such as loratadine, desloratadine, etc., can effectively alleviate allergy symptoms. 3. Cough suppressants: If coughing seriously affects sleep or quality of life, cough suppressants such as Compound Licorice Combination can be taken orally to help relieve the symptoms of coughing. Allergic cough needs to be identified with cough variant asthma, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, clear and away from the allergens, standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as not to delay the condition of the body to bring adverse effects.