What are the symptoms of mycoplasma infection in children?
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Before the health is good, but from yesterday began to cough, sputum but cough, sleep cough at night frequent, vomiting, vomit has thick foam liquid, cough during the day, good mental symptoms, normal appetite, find out mycoplasma infection. So, what are the symptoms of mycoplasma infection in children?
What are the symptoms of mycoplasma infection in children?
Symptom 1: the symptoms of mycoplasma infection can be transmitted through sexual contact, which is impossible for children. It can also be transmitted through lifestyles such as hands, eyes, towels, clothes, bath, toilet and swimming pool. There is also cough, sore throat, headache and substernal pain.
Symptom 2: the first symptom of mycoplasma infection in children is fever. The temperature of mycoplasma pneumonia fever is generally 37-41 ℃. The vast majority of mycoplasma pneumonia fever in children is about 39 ℃. The symptoms and manifestations of mycoplasma pneumonia in children are usually persistent or flaccid.
Symptom 3: the symptoms of mycoplasma infection in the baby are characterized by persistent, severe cough, pulmonary inflammation, interstitial pneumonia and bronchiolitis like changes. The course of the disease ranged from several days to 2-4 weeks, most of them subsided in 8-12 days, and the recovery period took 1-2 weeks. The X-ray shadow disappeared completely, which was 2-3 weeks longer than the symptoms.
Symptom 4: Mycoplasma pneumoniae does not cause symptoms immediately after it enters the baby's body. It will cause symptoms only after it has been latent for about 2-3 weeks. The main manifestations of the baby are fever, headache, chills, cough, fatigue, general discomfort, loss of appetite, etc.
Symptom 5: at the beginning of the baby cough less phlegm, a dry cough, later gradually turned into a stubborn severe cough, accompanied by a small amount of mucoid sputum, especially at night cough is very severe, a bit like pertussis. The infants showed dyspnea and dyspnea. About 3% - 10% of them can develop into mycoplasma pneumonia.
Symptom 6: Mycoplasma pneumoniae can also cause other system and organ lesions, such as measles like rash, myalgia, wandering joint pain, liver function damage, hemolytic anemia, meningoencephalitis, myocarditis, pericarditis, nephritis, etc.
matters needing attention
Mycoplasma infection is highly infectious and harmful. Once the infection is found, active treatment is needed. The key to prevent infection is to keep clean and do a good job in personal health care.