What are the pathogenic bacteria of infantile pneumonia?

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Infantile pneumonia is the most common respiratory disease, but the difficulty of treatment is very high. After all, it is easy to relapse. The symptoms often include high fever and cough. Some patients also have vomiting, runny nose and expectoration. The disease usually occurs in cold days. It is mainly caused by cold and cold. Experts say that if the child's symptoms are very mild, it can be treated with medication. Let's talk about the pathogenic bacteria of pneumonia in children?.

What are the pathogenic bacteria of infantile pneumonia?

First: children with pneumonia generally have irritability, wheezing and other symptoms, early body temperature is 38 ~ 39 ℃, can also be as high as 40 ℃.

Second: in addition to respiratory symptoms, children can be accompanied by mental malaise, irritability, loss of appetite, shivering, diarrhea and other systemic symptoms.

Third: common refusals, choking milk, vomiting and dyspnea in small infants. It starts with frequent irritative dry cough, and then sputum sounds appear in the throat. When the cough is severe, it can be accompanied by vomiting and choking milk.

matters needing attention

All in all, to keep the respiratory tract unobstructed, when suffering from pneumonia, the gas exchange in the alveoli is limited, and there is varying degrees of hypoxia in the body. If the nasal cavity is blocked or there is a large amount of sputum in the trachea and bronchus, it will affect the inhalation of air and aggravate hypoxia. Therefore, parents should timely remove nasal secretions and suction sputum for children to keep the respiratory tract unobstructed, and to prevent choking caused by sticky sputum, milk and drugs. Indoor to maintain a certain humidity, avoid dry air, conducive to expectoration.