According to the statistical analysis of different ** data, the incidence of bronchitis in children may be 245% to 55Between 7%, the actual incidence of bronchitis in children may be higher in some areas due to air pollution, temperature changes, lack of medical resources, etc. Cough is one of the main clinical manifestations of bronchitis in children, and if the symptoms are not controlled in time, it can easily have a serious impact on the lives of children. So, what medicine is good for children with bronchitis cough?
Bronchitis in children is a chronic non-specific inflammation of the trachea, bronchial mucosa and surrounding tissues, which is affected by the proliferation of bronchial mucosal inflammation glands and the increase in mucus secretion.
Under normal circumstances, children with bronchitis are mainly irritating dry cough in the early stage, and with the development of the disease process, cough accompanied by sputum or severe cough may gradually appear, and some children may even have severe convulsions and dyspnea due to coughing. Therefore, parents are extremely concerned about what medicine is good for children with bronchitis cough.
For bronchitis in children caused by bacterial infection, cephalosporin broad-spectrum antibacterial drugs are often used clinically, such as Cefaclor dry suspension for Hipkerau. The drug is sensitive to a variety of bacteria that cause bronchitis in children, and can achieve the purpose of antibacterial by inhibiting the synthesis of bacterial cell wall, reducing inflammatory response, and then alleviating the cough symptoms caused by bronchitis in children.
Although Cefaclor dry suspension is administered orally, the drug has a strawberry flavor, and children will not reject the drug due to the taste of the drug, and the overall absorption efficiency of the drug is almost close to that of intravenous preparations, and it usually takes effect after 30 minutes of taking the drug.
Another important reason for the clinical use of Cefaclor dry suspension in children** is that the drug is safe, friendly to the gastrointestinal tract, and will not have adverse reactions such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, etc., and children over 1 month old can take it with confidence.
In addition to the use of drugs for the cause, it is also possible to use symptomatic drugs, such as phlegm-reducing Chinese patent medicines, etc., but in view of the safety of the combination of drugs, it is recommended that the parents of the children standardize the use of drugs under the guidance of doctors.
In addition to understanding what medicine to take for children's bronchitis cough, parents can also help children relieve cough symptoms and promote the recovery of diseases by appropriately increasing the humidity of the indoor environment and adjusting the child's dietary structure.