Allergic cough accompanied by eczema in babies may be caused by irritation from indoor dust, pollen, and other factors, or may be due to diseases such as gastroesophageal reflux disease or asthma. It is recommended that parents promptly take their babies to the hospital for examination, and then undergo corresponding treatment after the doctor clarifies the specific cause.
1. Indoor dust: It may be due to the baby living in a dusty environment for a long time, causing irritation to the throat. The baby may show symptoms of irritative dry cough accompanied by eczema. It is recommended that parents promptly take their baby away from the dusty environment, and appropriately rinse the baby's mouth with salt water to keep the mouth clean. Additionally, topical medications such as Calamine Lotion and Mometasone Furoate Cream can be prescribed for treatment.
2. Pollen: Prolonged contact with pollen may cause allergic reactions in babies, manifesting as symptoms such as dry cough, eczema, and skin itching. It is recommended to promptly undergo an allergen test at the hospital and avoid further contact with pollen. Subsequently, medications such as Cetirizine Hydrochloride Tablets, Loratadine Tablets, and Hydrocortisone Acetate Cream can be prescribed for treatment.
3. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD): The cause of GERD is not yet clear, but it may be related to impaired anti-reflux structure function. Babies with GERD may experience symptoms such as reflux, heartburn, and even chronic cough, eczema, and asthma. It is recommended that parents prescribe Omeprazole Enteric-coated Capsules for treatment, and avoid overfeeding in daily life.
4. Asthma: The cause of asthma is not yet clear, but it may be related to genetic or environmental factors. Babies with asthma may experience symptoms such as recurrent wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, or cough. It is recommended that parents prescribe medications such as Salbutamol Sulfate Inhalation Solution and Terbutaline Sulfate Inhalation Solution for treatment.