Symptoms of pneumonia in two month old infants

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Clinically, the types of neonatal diseases and the severity of the disease are different. People are very worried about the symptoms of neonatal pneumonia, the harm to the baby's health. Parents and friends should pay attention to the symptoms of the disease. What are the symptoms of two month old infant pneumonia? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Symptoms of pneumonia in two month old infants

mentality. Children in poor mental state, blue lips, irritability, crying or drowsiness, wind, a few children may appear delirium, the child may have pneumonia. appetite. Pneumonia will significantly reduce appetite, children with pneumonia, do not eat, or a milk on crying restless.

Cough and breathing. To judge whether the child is suffering from pneumonia, it is necessary to see whether the child has cough, wheezing and dyspnea. 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-year-old children ≥ 40 times / min), one by one on both sides of the nose, lips blue or purple, the baby has pneumonia.

Fever. Most babies have fever symptoms when they suffer from pneumonia. Their body temperature is above 38 ℃ for two or three days. But at the same time, we should also be alert to children with pneumonia without fever. The temperature of the baby with pneumonia may be very high, but it may not have fever, or even lower than normal.

matters needing attention

If we pay attention to physical exercise, open windows and ventilate indoor every day, and take frequent outdoor activities, we can enhance the body's cold resistance and adaptability to environmental temperature changes, so that respiratory tract infection and pneumonia are not easy to occur. Strengthening exercise is the basis: infants should pay attention to nutrition, timely add complementary food, develop good eating and health habits. Prevention of rickets and malnutrition is the key to prevent pneumonia.