How to check for acute pneumonia?
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Acute pneumonia attacks in autumn and winter every year, the symptoms of mild to nothing, acute pneumonia patients have a lot of attention in life, only patients do a good job in the conditioning and maintenance measures can make the disease improve as soon as possible, diet conditioning is very important, so we must do a good job of the disease related work, so how to check acute pneumonia?.
How to check for acute pneumonia?
First, before the onset of the disease, it is often accompanied by symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection. The onset of the disease is sudden, usually with high fever, and the body temperature can rise to 39 ℃ - 40 ℃ within a few hours. Chest tingling, aggravated by breathing and coughing. Cough, rust or a small amount of purulent sputum. Often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, discomfort and muscle soreness. The symptoms and signs may vary with the infection.
Second: the onset is slow, with headache, fatigue, muscle soreness, fever, cough, dry cough or a small amount of mucus. Influenza virus pneumonia begins to be a typical flu symptom. Within 12-36 hours, breathing increases, progressive dyspnea, cyanosis, respiratory failure and shock may occur, and moist rales or wheezes can be heard in both lungs.
Third: the initial symptoms are similar to influenza, with general discomfort, sore throat and dry cough. With the progress of the disease, the symptoms worsen, and paroxysmal shortness of breath can appear.
matters needing attention
That's all for the information about how to check for acute pneumonia. I also want to remind you that children should strengthen physical exercise at ordinary times, often go to outdoor activities, receive sunlight, and take cold air stimulation exercise in respiratory tract. Eat more meat and bean products and drink more bone soup to prevent malnutrition and calcium deficiency. As long as children are healthy and free from cold attack, they are not easy to suffer from pneumonia. Parents should try not to take children to public places or crowded places. Rooms should be well ventilated to keep fresh air. "Keep children away from second-hand smoke and three hand smoke. At the same time, we should also correct the bad habit of children's partial diet. Children's partial diet can easily lead to the lack of various vitamins and minerals in the body, resulting in the decline of resistance and pneumonia. "