Dry cough in children can be an extremely disturbing factor for child and family members. It can last for as long as 2 to 3 weeks with no medications helping in any way leading to worried parents changing one medicine to other and changing one pediatrician to other. There are few tips that parents can take for optimum care of their loved ones in this scenario.
- Stay Hydrated: Ensure your child drinks plenty of fluids, such as water or clear broth, to keep their throat moist.
- Avoid Irritants: Keep your child away from smoke, strong odors, and other environmental irritants.
- Rest: Ensure your child gets enough rest to help their body recover.
- Honey: For children over the age of one, honey (1-2 teaspoons) can be a natural cough suppressant. It should not be given to infants under one year due to the risk of botulism.
- Elevate Head: Elevate your child’s head during sleep to reduce postnasal drip.
- Over-the-Counter Medications: Over-the-counter cough medicines are generally not recommended for children under four years. Consult your pediatrician before giving any medication.
- Treat Underlying Cause: If the cough is due to allergies, asthma, reflux, or an infection, follow the prescribed treatment plan provided by your pediatrician.
- Steam Inhalation: For older children, steam inhalation in a safe manner can help relieve congestion and soothe the throat.
- Warm Fluids: Warm beverages like herbal tea or warm milk can be soothing for a dry throat.
Always consult a pediatrician if your child’s cough persists, worsens, or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms like high fever, difficulty breathing, or persistent pain. They can provide a proper diagnosis and recommend appropriate treatment based on the specific cause of the cough.



