During the growth stage, babies may occasionally experience symptoms of colds and coughs. At this time, parents will take certain measures according to the severity of the baby's symptoms. However, sometimes mothers may also notice that their babies have dry cough without any other symptoms. So, what's going on with the baby having a dry cough?
If a baby has dry cough, it may be a symptom of inflammation in the baby's lungs. Parents should pay more attention to replenishing water for the baby, and if necessary, take some cough suppressants to relieve the baby's dry cough. At the same time, attention should be paid to regulating the baby's diet. During the dry cough period, do not give the baby too cold and stimulating food to avoid causing the baby's cough to become more severe.
In addition, if the weather is relatively dry, there will be severe dehydration in the air, which can cause the baby's throat to be dry and experience some dry cough. In response to this situation, adults can choose to use humidifiers in the room to encourage babies to drink more water and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, which can help improve their coughing.
If a baby develops local infections in the upper respiratory tract or throat, as well as other inflammatory stimuli, it is also easy to cause dry cough. During dry cough in babies, in addition to maintaining environmental humidity, appropriate nebulization inhalation therapy can also be given. And if the baby experiences an allergic reaction, it can also stimulate the throat area and cause dry cough. In addition to dry cough, there may also be symptoms of sneezing.