The baby has bronchitis, which may be accompanied by coughing when crying, possibly related to several factors: bronchial spasms, allergic cough, mycoplasma infection, or other upper respiratory infections. When the baby’s bronchi are spasming due to inflammation, medications such as ambroxol hydrochloride oral solution or pediatric cough syrup can be used for relief. If the baby has an allergic constitution, exposure to allergens like pollen or dust mites can trigger an allergic cough; in this case, the doctor may prescribe antihistamines such as loratadine tablets or cetirizine hydrochloride tablets. Respiratory issues caused by mycoplasma infection require treatment with antibiotics like azithromycin granules or roxithromycin granules. Additionally, upper respiratory infections can also cause similar symptoms due to inflammation, and medications such as cefixime granules or amoxicillin granules can be considered for treatment.
For the baby’s health, daily care is crucial. Ensure the baby stays warm, avoids getting cold, and has sufficient rest and good sleep quality, avoiding staying up late. These measures have a positive role in prevention and supportive treatment.