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Acute Cough in Children

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on May 6, 2024.

What is an acute cough?

An acute cough can last up to 3 weeks. Common causes of an acute cough include a cold, allergies, or a lung infection.

How is the cause of an acute cough diagnosed?

Your child's healthcare provider will examine your child and listen to his or her lungs. Tell the provider if your child has coughed up any mucus, or has a fever or shortness of breath. Also tell the provider what makes your child's cough better or worse. Depending on your child's symptoms, he or she may need a chest x-ray. A sample of your child's mucus may be collected and tested for infection.

How is an acute cough treated?

An acute cough usually goes away on its own. Your child may need medicine to stop the cough. He or she may also need medicine to decrease swelling or help open his or her airways. Medicine may also be given to help your child cough up mucus. If your child has an infection caused by bacteria, he or she may need antibiotics. Do not give cough and cold medicine to a child younger than 4 years. Talk to your healthcare provider before you give cold and cough medicine to a child older than 4 years.

Treatment options

The following list of medications are related to or used in the treatment of this condition.

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What can I do to manage my child's cough?

Call your local emergency number (911 in the US) for any of the following:

When should I call my child's healthcare provider?

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