Pediatric dry cough
Pediatric dry cough is the main manifestation of pediatric rhinitis. Most pediatric rhinitis is allergic. Symptoms are nasal congestion, sneezing in cold air, runny nose, runny nose, memory loss, and poor smell. Many children can also have itchy noses, itchy eyes, and tears, which are manifested as repeated rubbing of the nose (pulling the nose) and rubbing the eyes, called allergic rhinoconjunctivitis. Many children with allergic rhinitis can develop sudden paroxysmal cough (mainly dry cough) and even asthma, called "allergic rhinitis asthma syndrome."
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