How to treat infantile pneumonia?
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Baby pneumonia is a disease that usually takes about half a month to cure. Such a disease will undoubtedly affect the normal work and study of female friends. So if you want to cure as soon as possible, in addition to taking antipyretic and detoxifying drugs and anti-inflammatory drugs, you should also adjust your work and rest time and the rules of diet in your daily life. Let me talk to you today How to treat infantile pneumonia?.
How to treat infantile pneumonia?
First: pneumonia patients can take roxithromycin, penicillin drugs treatment, such as: amoxicillin, Cefalexin, etc., the patient's condition will have a good effect.
Second: pneumococcal pneumonia: Penicillin G is the first choice. In adult mild patients, 800000 u was injected intramuscularly three times a day. For severe cases, 2.4-4.8 million u should be given intravenously once every 6 hours. For severe cases and complicated meningitis, 10-30 million u should be given intravenously every 4 times.
Third: Patients with nosocomial infection: Penicillin G, 3-10 million U per day, intramuscular injection or intravenous drip 4 times. For those infected with penicillin resistant Staphylococcus in hospital and some out of hospital, they should be given β - lactide antibiotics, such as oxacillin and o-chloropenicillin, 4-6g per day, twice intramuscular or intravenous drip.
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The above is today for you to sort out how to treat children with pneumonia? Related issues, to maintain a quiet, clean environment, to ensure that the sick children rest. On the one hand, because there are too many noisy people, it is not conducive to children's rest. At the same time, because there are too many people, the exhaled carbon dioxide accumulates, and the dirty air is not conducive to the recovery of pneumonia. Therefore, the indoor personnel should not be too many, the visitors should not stay too long, and the indoor ventilation should be regular to make the air circulate, but the ventilation should be avoided, which is conducive to the recovery of pneumonia.