How to cure a child’s cough

A child’s cough can be caused by respiratory infections, allergies, etc. Antibiotics, antiviral, and anti-allergy medications are often recommended.
1. Respiratory infections: A child’s cough may be due to a respiratory infection, which is commonly caused by bacterial or viral infections. If it is caused by bacteria, it is recommended to use antibiotic drugs such as cephalosporin. If it is caused by viruses, it can be cured by itself without special medication.
2. Allergy: If the child is allergic to allergens, it may lead to coughing, usually dry cough, usually recommended to use loratadine syrup and other anti-allergy drugs.
If your child’s cough is not relieved, or is accompanied by other symptoms, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner to identify the cause and give targeted treatment with the help of your doctor. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, and avoid self-medication.