Children cough Mycoplasma symptoms?
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Children with mycoplasma infection will have a great impact on the body, so it should be early detection and early treatment. Therefore, early detection of mycoplasma infection in children is the key. Usually, the symptoms of infection are as follows:
Children cough Mycoplasma symptoms?
Mycoplasma pneumoniae does not cause symptoms immediately after it enters the baby's body. It will cause symptoms only after it has been latent for about 2 to 3 weeks. The main manifestations of the baby are general discomfort and loss of appetite. Later, as the disease continues to worsen, it will be accompanied by headache, chills and fatigue and other symptoms.
Fever: mostly around 39 ℃. It can be persistent or flaccid, or only low fever, or even no fever. Cough: heavy cough. In the initial stage of dry cough, then secretion of sputum (occasionally with a small amount of blood), sometimes cough slightly like pertussis. In the early stage, the baby coughs with little sputum, showing a dry cough, and then gradually turns into a stubborn severe cough, accompanied by a small amount of mucoid sputum. Especially at night, the cough is very severe, a bit like pertussis. Infants show asthma and dyspnea.
Mycoplasma pneumoniae can also cause diseases of other systems and organs, such as measles like rash, myalgia, wandering joint pain, liver function damage, hemolytic anemia, meningoencephalitis, myocarditis, pericarditis, nephritis, etc.
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Mycoplasma infection is highly infectious and harmful. Once the infection is found, active treatment is needed. The key to prevent infection is to keep clean and do a good job in personal health care. I believe you know something about it after reading it, and know how to treat mycoplasma infection in children.