Persistent cough in children caused by bronchitis is usually related to bacterial or viral infections. Inflammation irritates the bronchi, leading to frequent coughing. To alleviate this condition, multiple measures can be taken: ensure adequate rest, avoid vigorous exercise; maintain fresh indoor air, appropriately layer clothing and increase water intake, which can help improve the condition. Under the guidance of a doctor, Western medicines such as amoxicillin granules, cefaclor granules, and azithromycin dry suspension can be used to reduce inflammation and eliminate bacteria, promoting recovery from inflammation. For severe coughing, traditional Chinese medicines such as compound fresh bamboo juice, emergency syrup, and strong loquat syrup can effectively relieve cough and phlegm. In addition, nebulization therapy is also an option, utilizing inhaled ipratropium bromide solution, salmeterol/fluticasone powder inhalers, and other medications to reduce symptoms. In some cases, if the above treatments are ineffective, intravenous infusion of sodium penicillin or azithromycin for injection may be required for further treatment. If a child shows signs of bronchitis, it is important to seek medical attention promptly and follow the guidance of a professional doctor to prevent the condition from worsening.
Children with bronchitis keep coughing, what should I do?
