Children with bacterial infection-induced tracheitis cough can be treated with antibiotics, cough suppressants and auxiliary care to alleviate symptoms, but the drugs must be used reasonably according to the doctor's diagnosis and avoid abuse. Parents should take their children to see a doctor in time to clarify the cause and choose an appropriate treatment plan. 1. Antibiotic treatment: antibacterial and anti-inflammatory Bacterial infection is one of the main causes of pediatric tracheitis, and antibiotics are the core of treatment. Commonly used antibiotics include: 1 Amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium: a broad-spectrum antibiotic that can effectively kill bacteria and is suitable for most respiratory bacterial infections. 2 Cefixime: It is highly targeted and can be used for children who are allergic to penicillin. 3Azithromycin: Mainly used for tracheitis caused by mycoplasma or chlamydia infection. The use of antibiotics needs to determine the dosage and course of treatment according to the doctor's prescription. Do not purchase them on your own or stop taking them at will to avoid drug resistance. 2. Symptomatic cough control: soothing the airway While controlling the infection, you also need to relieve cough symptoms. Common cough suppressants include: 1. Ambroxol oral solution: It has an expectorant effect and can help clear respiratory mucus. 2 Dextromethorphan syrup: used to treat dry cough, but not suitable for cases with excessive sputum. 3. Compound licorice tablets: natural ingredients, suitable for relieving coughs caused by throat irritation. 3. Auxiliary care: improving living environment In addition to medication, home care is also critical: 1. Increase indoor humidity: Use a humidifier or place a basin of water in the room to reduce airway dryness. 2. Drink more warm water: promote the dilution of phlegm, help expectoration and relieve cough. 3. Avoid secondhand smoke and air pollution: reduce irritation to the trachea and facilitate recovery. If the cough lasts for more than a week, or if there are symptoms such as fever or difficulty breathing, you need to return to the doctor as soon as possible. You should pay attention to your child's immunity, exercise moderately, and eat a balanced diet to support the body's resistance. In any case, the professional guidance of a doctor is always the best choice. Do not take medicine on your own to ensure the healthy growth of your child. |
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