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When your child has a cough that doesn’t seem to go away, Children’s Health℠ experts are here to help you get to the bottom of it. Coughing is one of the most common symptoms in children. A cough is considered chronic when it lasts more than four weeks.
A cough is a reflex to clear the airways of irritants, infections or mucous in the respiratory tract. While it’s not unusual to have a cough multiple times throughout the year, when it interferes with everyday activities and/or sleep or lasts more than a month, your child’s pediatrician will want to find out the root cause.
Coughs can be categorized as “wet” or “dry” depending on what type of illness causes them.
Your child’s health care provider will listen to the type of cough and ask questions about it to narrow the causes.
The provider will want to know:
Treatment depends on the cause of the cough. If the cough is due to an irritant, the best treatment is to remove or better control the irritant in the home.
For children over age 1, honey can be used to help soothe the throat and reduce cough.
In most cases, yes. The treatment will depend on the cause. In rare cases, a cough may be due to more serious or chronic condition that requires ongoing treatment.
Yes. Medications and other treatments can help control or eliminate the cough so it doesn’t interfere with your child’s daily activities or sleep.