What to do if your child has a cold and cough



Pediatric colds and coughs are more common causes of bacterial, viral and mycoplasma infections, and pediatric immunity is easily invaded by germs. To rest in time, into the hospital for appropriate auxiliary examination, at the same time for the examination to give anti-infection treatment.

Pediatric cold and cough, most of the viral, bacterial and mycoplasma infections are induced by the cause, may be accompanied by fever symptoms may also be cough nasal congestion and runny nose. Mycoplasma infections are mostly nighttime coughs and longer; viral infections are characterized by high fever; and bacterial infections are relatively poor in terms of high fever.

When the symptoms appear, it is necessary to give sufficient sleep and a reasonable environment for rest. At the same time, go to the hospital for routine blood tests, ultra-sensitive C-reactive protein and mycoplasma antibody tests, and if necessary, take a lung film according to the degree of infection and the type of infection, and give the appropriate anti-inflammatory and anti-viral drugs, such as cefixime. If the symptoms are more severe, drugs can be infused intravenously.