Abstract
This prospective study examined a population of 520 urban and rural children aged 5 to 9 years. Every 2–4 weeks, the clinical symptoms accompanying primary tooth replacement such as a cough, a runny nose, pain, and body temperature were assessed in each child’s medical records. The authors were able to show in a statistically significant manner that the frequency, time, and type of cough were strongly related to the type of erupting teeth (p < 0.001 for each relationship). A cough dependent on the type of erupting teeth was observed in 86% to 92% of the examined children, with a morning bronchial cough being connected with an eruption of the lower teeth, and an eruption of the upper teeth producing an all-day pharyngeal cough caused by mucus secretions dripping down the back of the throat. A statistically significant relationship was also confirmed between the type of erupting teeth and the incidence of a runny nose (p < 0.001), the frequency of a runny nose (p < 0.001), and the time when runny nose symptoms occurred (p < 0.001). This study shows that the period when primary dentition is replaced with permanent teeth in children is characterized by a physiological cough and a runny nose.
Highlights
There is less information about the common problems encountered in medical practice such as a cough or a runny nose
Our observations revealed that the onset, frequency, and type of cough were significantly correlated with the type of tooth eruption
The cough is the most common problem encountered in medical practice
Summary
Shiqian Gao and Chun Hung Chu. Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. If you read the most popular medical scientific papers, you can notice that they most frequently concern rare medical cases and procedures, mainly those treated in hospitals or clinics [1,2]. There is less information about the common problems encountered in medical practice such as a cough or a runny nose. Family doctors and pediatricians have noticed that the frequency of consultations provided to children and young people for the above-mentioned symptoms has increased significantly in the last years. In 2019, 43,690 patients were admitted to our practice, among which 13,125 children; for
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