What to do if you have a cough with a bit of a growling sound

A cough with a little roaring sound may be a sign of phlegm sounds or laryngeal wheezing, which needs to be treated after the cause is clarified.
Phlegm sounds are produced when air passes through the main bronchial tubes when there is a large amount of sticky phlegm in the bronchial tubes. The causes of sputum sounds include acute and chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, bronchopneumonia, and bronchiectasis.
Anti-infective treatment with ceftriaxone, azithromycin, amoxicillin, etc., as well as cough and phlegm treatment with ambroxol oral solution can be used when there is a clear indication of bacterial infection.
Laryngeal wheezing is most commonly seen in patients with acute laryngitis, or asthma, when the patient will have an irritating cough and breath-holding. First with budesonide formoterol powder inhaler, tiotropium bromide spray and other antispasmodic and asthma treatment; combined with bacterial infection can be added antibiotic drugs, such as cefixime, azithromycin, roxithromycin and other treatment.
When the cough is a little howling sound, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, follow the doctor’s instructions for examination, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. The above medications need to be used under the supervision of a physician.