Early symptoms of pneumonia in children?
summary
Children's physical development is not mature, many organ function is not perfect, so immunity is relatively low, it is easy to be infected by bacteria and cause a variety of diseases. The incidence rate of cold is very high. Some children have throat inflammation, runny nose and cough after having a cold. If they are not treated in time, or often recurred, tonsillitis and tracheitis often recurred, and they will easily suffer from pneumonia. Some parents do not appear in time after pneumonia, and treat them as common cold and sore throat, which will delay treatment. What are the early symptoms of pneumonia in children? Let's talk about it now.
Early symptoms of pneumonia in children?
Fever, fever is a typical symptom of pneumonia, fever caused by the common cold, or pharyngitis, tracheitis and other fever easily subside, take some anti-inflammatory drugs, plus cold medicine, and Chinese medicine conditioning will be good, but pneumonia fever time is long, and fever temperature ratio is high, so must be treated in time.
Children with pneumonia, early body pain, soreness and weakness of the phenomenon, some children will appear vomiting, dizziness, diarrhea and other symptoms, but also for a long time, medication is not good, easy to repeat attacks, no appetite, eyes do not look, often want to sleep, there are patients with persistent low fever symptoms.
Pneumonia is reflected in the cough is very obvious, most patients often cough violently, always say chest pain, some patients have difficulty breathing, often cry, especially when sleeping, breathing is seriously hindered, leading to patients with mouth breathing, or often suffocate, sleep is not good, easy to sweat, wake up.
matters needing attention
Children with pneumonia in the early stage will have cough, fever and other phenomena, lasting for a long time, should be checked in time, after the diagnosis of pneumonia, systematic drug treatment, oral medicine or infusion treatment should be in accordance with the doctor's advice, after treatment, but also regular re examination, to prevent recurrence.