How is baby sleeping cough to return a responsibility?
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Hot cough baby is usually manifested as cough and expectoration, and the causes of this phenomenon are more complicated, such as yellow or sticky phlegm, thick or hoarse cough voice, dry and thirsty mouth, sore throat, sweating due to body heat, yellow nose, etc. In the treatment of hot cough, do not take antitussive drugs according to the general way of cough. Hot cough needs symptomatic treatment. However, traditional Chinese medicine treats hot cough more in food therapy and health care. Some foods eaten daily can treat hot cough. Next, I will share with you how a baby's cough in sleep is going on?. Hope to help you.
How is baby sleeping cough to return a responsibility?
First: cough caused by environmental discomfort, low room temperature, cold air, can cause the baby's cough. At this time, parents should pay attention to timely adjust the indoor temperature suitable for the baby, and the room temperature should be about 25 ℃. If the air is too dry, you can increase the humidifier, the humidity is about 60% to 65%.
Second: upper respiratory tract infection: that is, a cold, is due to the virus through the nose and throat into the human body, causing inflammation of the upper respiratory tract mucosa. When children have a cold, they usually cough.
Third: bronchitis: mostly due to the spread of upper respiratory tract infection, the onset is more acute, early mostly dry cough, followed by cough, expectoration and other discomfort, serious when due to breathing difficulties and hypoxia, lips turn blue purple.
matters needing attention
Cold air is a simple physical factor, which stimulates the respiratory tract mucosa and causes irritative cough. Good hair in outdoor activities less baby, baby suddenly go out to inhale cold air, delicate respiratory mucosa will appear congestion, edema, exudation and other similar inflammatory reactions, thus inducing cough reflex. At first, there was no microbial infection, but it lasted for a long time and could be secondary to viral bacterial infection.