Symptoms of bronchitis in children
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In this society, the incidence rate of children's bronchitis is still high. So what is children's bronchitis? In fact, bronchitis in children refers to bronchial inflammation. It is a very common acute upper respiratory tract infection among children. It is generally caused by influenza and viral infection in children. There are also causes of viral and bacterial infection. This disease is common in children under 2 years old, and the most common is in children under 6 months old. On the symptoms of bronchitis in children, let's take a specific look.
Symptoms of bronchitis in children
1. Children's bronchitis usually attacks in all seasons of the year, but it is more frequent in winter and spring. The attack of this disease is more acute, and it begins to have the symptoms of pre cold, such as sneezing and coughing. After one or two days, the symptoms will worsen, with dyspnea, pale complexion and other symptoms.
2. In the early stage of infantile bronchitis, wheezing is the main sound in the lungs, followed by moist sound. Generally, the body temperature will not exceed 38 degrees. In the later stage, there will be symptoms of respiratory failure. Parents should pay attention to send their children to the hospital as soon as possible, not delay, because there may be the occurrence of hypoxic encephalopathy, which is more difficult.
3. Children with bronchitis attack when the child will have fatigue, loss of appetite symptoms. Generally, the fever is high, and it will go down in a day or two. Generally, children are stronger and have better resistance, so they will not have any other complications. However, some children with poor resistance will have pneumonia, otitis media and other complications.
matters needing attention
Pay attention to rest, don't be too tired, keep personal hygiene. No spicy and supercooled food, no smoking and drinking. Exercise and build up. Don't put too much pressure on yourself. Keep happy. Find the disease in time to the hospital.