What medicine does a child need to take for a cough every morning

After waking up, children always cough for a while, which has become a daily routine for many parents. Whenever this familiar cough sounds, parents' hearts involuntarily tighten. So, why do children always cough when they wake up in the morning? What medicine does a child need to take for a cough every morning?

1. Several reasons why children cough in the morning

1. Dry air stimulation:

After a night of sleep, especially in winter or indoors with heating, the air humidity will greatly decrease. When a child wakes up, the dry air first stimulates the sensitive respiratory tract, triggering a cough reflex that attempts to clear foreign objects or moisten the airway.

2. Discharge of accumulated phlegm:

During sleep, a child's body continues to produce phlegm, especially when suffering from diseases such as colds and bronchitis. When waking up in the morning, with the change of position and the acceleration of breathing, these accumulated phlegm begin to move, stimulating the airway and causing coughing.

3. Allergic reactions:

For some children with allergic constitution, cold air, dust mites, pollen, etc. in the morning may become allergens, causing allergic cough. This cough is usually accompanied by symptoms such as wheezing and nasal congestion, and is an overreaction of the body to allergens.

4. Impact of diseases: If a child suffers from chronic diseases such as tonsillitis and chronic pharyngitis, the cough when waking up in the morning may be more pronounced. These diseases can lead to long-term inflammation in the throat area, making it more sensitive to external stimuli.

5. Physiological cough reflex:

Some children's morning cough may only be a physiological reflex, used to clear secretions and foreign objects in the respiratory tract and keep the respiratory tract unobstructed. This cough usually does not last long and is not accompanied by other symptoms.

2. What medicine should children take when they cough for a while every morning?

When a child's morning cough affects their daily life and health, appropriate medication treatment is necessary. However, choosing cough suppressants that are suitable for children is not an easy task. Like Xinfeile Xiaoer Feire Kechuan Granule, this medicine is very good. It has been selected as the recommended medicine for children's influenza in the Diagnosis and Treatment Plan for influenza (2023 Edition) of the National Health Commission and the Expert Consensus on Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Prevention and Treatment of Children's influenza.

is also a cough suppressant specially designed for children, targeting symptoms such as cough and phlegm caused by lung heat in children. With its unique efficacy and safety, it has won the trust of many parents. Its natural herbal ingredients can clear heat and detoxify, promote lung function and relieve cough, effectively alleviating children's cough symptoms. At the same time, its taste design also takes into account children's preferences, with a sweet lollipop flavor that makes children more willing to accept medication treatment. In addition, Xinfeile Xiao'er Feire Kechuan Granules have been recommended by numerous institutions, and their efficacy and safety have been widely recognized. Parents can effectively relieve their children's morning cough symptoms by administering medication in moderation according to medical advice.

Of course, medication treatment is only a part of relieving children's cough symptoms. Parents also need to pay attention to providing their children with a good living environment and dietary nutrition, enhancing their immunity, and fundamentally preventing the occurrence of respiratory diseases.

The above is an introduction to "What medicine does a child need to take for a cough every morning?" Children's cough every morning may be caused by various reasons. Parents need to carefully analyze the symptoms, find the cause, and if necessary, choose medication such as Xinfeile Xiao'er Feire Kechuan Granules specifically for treating children's cough.

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