Symptoms of pneumonia in 7-month-old infants?
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As we all know, pneumonia is the season every day when the baby is most likely to get sick. It's a headache for adults, a pain for children, and a fever more than usual. The most typical symptoms of pneumonia are cold, fever and cough. Symptoms of pneumonia in 7-month-old infants? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
Symptoms of pneumonia in 7-month-old infants?
Most of the 7-month-old babies have fever symptoms when they suffer from pneumonia. Their body temperature is more than 38 ℃ and lasts for two or three days. Although babies have colds and fever, most of them are below 38 ℃ and last for a short time,
More than 50% of the pathogens of viral pneumonia are respiratory syncytial virus, which accounts for one third of the total number of hospitalized children with pneumonia. It usually occurs in winter and spring. The most prominent symptoms are wheezing, suffocation, and prolonged exhalation. Sometimes the wheezing sound does not need to use a stethoscope. It can be heard as long as it is close to the child, and the child is very painful.
To determine whether the baby is suffering from pneumonia, we need to see if the baby has cough, asthma and breathing difficulties. Cough and asthma caused by cold and bronchitis are paroxysmal, and dyspnea generally does not occur. If the cough and asthma are serious, the respiratory rate increases at rest (i.e. the respiratory rate of infants less than 2 months old is more than or equal to 60 times / min; Infants aged 2-12 months ≥ 50 times / min; 1-5 years old children ≥ 40 times / min 0, both sides of the nose one by one, lips blue or purple, once the above symptoms appear, it indicates that the condition is serious, can not be delayed.
matters needing attention
When eating or feeding, the attention should be focused, and the patients should chew and swallow slowly to avoid eating while speaking, and choking the lung with food. Should eat high calorie, high vitamin, high protein digestible or semi liquid food;