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A reflex that expels air from the lungs with a sudden explosive noise. It is an initial symptom of a wide group of diseases.

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Causes of cough can include:

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  • Fever more than 48 hour

  • Cough more than 2 weeks

  • Coughing episodes associated with chest pain

  • Less than 2 months old

  • Coughing episodes that cause lack of sleep

  • Coughing associated with vomiting
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    Medications. Coughs may be a helpful mechanism for the body to protect the lungs, they do not necessarily need to be suppressed. If the cough interferes with a child’s sleep or school or work, a cough suppressant may be helpful. They should not be used under one year of age without discussing with your physician. Dextromethorphan (DM) is an over-the-counter medicine available in many of the cold remedies. Codeine cough suppressants are available only by prescription and should not be used without the approval from a physician. Cough drops are not recommended in young children because of a choking risk.

    Humidifiers. These are helpful, especially if a dry cough is present. If a child is having a coughing spasm that is difficult to stop, a session in a steamy bathroom with the shower running may be helpful. Humidifiers must be kept clean and if possible, distilled water is recommended. Cool mist humidifiers are safer than steam vaporizers because of the risk of a curious toddler burning himself with the steam.

    Diet. Milk does not need to be eliminated with a cough or cold, unless milk allergy is suspected. Fluids do need to be encouraged, food is not as important. Make sure the child is staying well-hydrated (see dehydration).

     


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