Coughing is a natural protective mechanism for clearing the respiratory tract from various irritants; simple (smoke, gases, dust, etc.) or problematic (infections, foreign bodies, etc.). We distinguish what is called "wet cough" and "dry cough".
The doctor advises some simple measures, valid for all types of cough.
Don't rely too much on them, but if you do go to a pharmacy on your own, choose according to the type of cough: for wet or dry cough (do not go by the name, the composition is what matters). Never antibiotics, without consulting a doctor.
When should we contact the doctor? Parents ask.
We advise that a visit should be made quickly for children under 2 months. Cough is accompanied by some signs called "alarm signs" such as:
Unlike adults, children express mouth or throat discomfort in different ways, mostly related to age. Regardless of the cause, the little ones fuss, cry, and refuse to eat, seemingly without reason; while slightly older children point and say it burns or hurts "here, here, and here". If you notice problems of this nature, to orient yourself with the end of a spoon gently check the mouth and throat area to see any changes (redness, sores, bite marks, blisters, etc.).
Wet your finger with refrigerator water and pass it over the mouth area. Pain is also relieved by Paracetamol, so you can give it to them. Older children can keep a mint candy in their mouth or give them ice cream. If they are not caused by bites of the cheek flesh, minor burns at the tip of the tongue, emerging teeth just with that etc. In other cases, especially when you see specific changes yourself, for further contact the doctor who will recommend treatment according to the cause.
The causes are numerous, starting from the home environment. If there is smoking, then the child "smokes" passively as well. Older children might have started smoking, so tactfully check pockets and the smell of the mouth (both boys and girls). Another cause is gas for heating or cooking etc. Special emotional states also have an impact.
A significant and often problematic place is occupied by allergies and infections. The most common infections, from viruses and then from microbes, cause inflammation of the respiratory tract, most frequently during cold seasons. Children up to the age of 3-4 years who attend collective environments (nurseries, kindergartens, etc.) are more predisposed. Cough with abundant secretions from the nose, of a yellow color; can also be caused by sinusitis.