How is infantile pneumonia treated?

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Pneumonia in children is the most common respiratory disease in children, which is easy to occur in four seasons. Infants under 3 years old have more pneumonia in winter and spring. If the treatment is not complete, it is easy to relapse, cause a variety of severe complications, affect the child's development. The symptoms included fever, cough, shortness of breath, dyspnea, fine moist rales in the lung, and severe cough and asthma without fever. Pneumonia in children has both typical and atypical symptoms, especially neonatal pneumonia. Pneumonia caused by bacteria and viruses is the most common. At present, vaccines can be used to prevent pneumonia in children. How is infantile pneumonia treated? Let's talk about it.

How is infantile pneumonia treated?

1. Drug therapy (1) antibiotic therapy is used for bacterial pneumonia. Choose penicillin treatment, if the effect is not good or allergic, can use lincomycin, cefotaxime. Mild cases can be treated with oral antibiotics( 2) Antiviral treatment with ribavirin or acyclovir.

2. Symptomatic treatment (1) patients with cyanosis were given oxygen inhalation( 2) Antitussive finagan is given orally or intramuscularly( 3) Atomization inhalation of chymotrypsin.

3. In addition, during treatment, we must pay attention to light diet. Many doctors will not tell our parents to pay attention to diet, but diet is very important, we must not despise. During the period of children's illness and recovery, we must give priority to green vegetables and fruit porridge. Don't give children too much meat. At the same time, to give children more water, let children more rest.

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Pay attention to daily life and diet, take care of children's psychological needs, will reduce the possibility of illness. If you can lead children to exercise, enhance their own immunity, then even better. For example, jogging with children, or practicing swimming, yoga, Tai Chi and other sports that can enhance immunity can enhance resistance. In addition, parents do not have to worry too much. Generally speaking, although pneumonia is easy to recur, it will occur less and less as children grow up.