How does cough aggravate after meal return a responsibility?
summary
If you get this bronchitis cough, do not take "cough" as "cold", it is a kind of relatively difficult to cure a good phenomenon, once found that bronchitis should be treated in time, it is best to cooperate with diet treatment, so many patients especially want to know, after dinner cough aggravation how to return a responsibility??
How does cough aggravate after meal return a responsibility?
First, the aggravation of cough after meals may be caused by dietary factors on the one hand, and then many reasons include cough caused by bronchitis. Patients suffering from bronchitis are mainly under 3 years old, which is also an acute upper respiratory tract infection. Cough caused by bronchitis mainly occurs in patients about 1 year old, which is common in spring and winter. Bronchitis will initially stimulate the upper respiratory tract, so that patients with dry cough, followed by bronchial secretions, aggravating the degree of cough. If the patient coughs for a long time and fails to recover, he should go to the hospital for treatment and take the cough medicine prescribed by the doctor. The patient should not eat too sweet or too salty food, otherwise it will aggravate the cough at night.
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 a patient has a cold, he usually has 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
To avoid passive smoking is the most important thing for children. Especially for children with upper airway cough syndrome, respiratory tract infection or cough after infection, cough variant asthma, there will be increased airway sensitivity in the respiratory tract. Cigarettes, cold air, bad odor stimulation, such as kitchen fumes, will aggravate airway hyperresponsiveness and cough.