What are the symptoms of bronchopneumonia in children

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There is a grandfather in front of our door. He has a daughter, a son and wants to have another son. At the age of 40, he has another son. His son got married late. He got married at about 30. At that time, his grandfather was almost 70 years old, so he could not take his children. Once, I heard from my grandfather that his grandson had a cold and cough. Later, he said it was Infantile Bronchopneumonia. So, what are the symptoms of bronchopneumonia in children? Now, let's take a look at it!

What are the symptoms of bronchopneumonia in children

First of all, children with bronchopneumonia have cough symptoms. Cough and pharyngeal phlegm sound is generally very obvious in the early stage, dry cough in the early stage, cough can be reduced in the middle stage, cough increased in the recovery stage, with phlegm. Newborns and premature infants may not have cough, but only foaming at the mouth.

Secondly, children with bronchopneumonia common dyspnea, perioral or nail cyanosis and alar flutter, severe cases showed nodding breathing, prolonged expiratory time and so on. Some children's head back, in order to breathe more smoothly, dyspnea is more important than breathing faster.

Finally, children with sudden onset of bronchopneumonia have symptoms such as fever, vomiting, irritability and wheezing. Mild upper respiratory tract infection may occur for several days before the onset of the disease, most of which are irregular fever. The early body temperature is usually 38-39 ℃, or as high as about 40 ℃. Choking milk, vomiting or dyspnea are common in newborns.

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It is worth noting that children will not express their discomfort. If parents find that their children have some discomfort symptoms, they must go to the regular hospital for examination and treatment in time, so as not to delay the illness and miss the best treatment opportunity.