How is cough before sleeping to return a responsibility?
summary
Children with mycoplasma infection cough is a headache for many parents and friends, but in life, many people are not very aware of this early symptoms, and the disease has been quite serious. At this time, many parents will give their children some medicine, as we all know, is the drug three points poison. So we should pay more attention to the treatment of diet, so let's take a look at the cough before going to bed? What about it?
How is cough before sleeping to return a responsibility?
First, it is not uncommon that cough can occur before going to bed. In addition, there are also these reasons, such as food. The phenomenon of cough attack caused by diet is often seen in cough patients, especially infants and young children are prone to food allergy, but it gradually decreases with age. The most common food causing allergy is fish, shrimp and crab, eggs, milk, etc.
Second: bronchitis usually follows a cold and is caused by a bacterial infection. Cough has phlegm, sometimes severe cough, cough more times at night and cough. The most severe time of cough is two hours after the patient falls asleep, or around 6 a.m. Cough: should go to the hospital for treatment, take the cough drugs prescribed by the doctor, patients can not eat too sweet or too salty food, otherwise it will aggravate the night cough.
Third: hoarse voice, purulent sputum, cough up less, most were swallowed. The larger patients will complain of throat pain, and the patients who can't express it often show irritability, refuse to feed, and cough with "empty, empty" voice. Cough: in this case, the family can not solve the problem at home, should be timely medical treatment, ask the doctor to make a clear diagnosis after symptomatic treatment.
matters needing attention
After inhaling the foreign body, the family should encourage the patient to cough and never pick the foreign body in his mouth, so as to prevent the foreign body from digging deeper and deeper, which will completely block the airway. If there is no cough, the patient coughs or gasps repeatedly, indicating that the foreign body has reached the lower respiratory tract, the patient should be sent to the hospital immediately to remove the foreign body in time.