What are the symptoms of pneumonia in children?
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If the child has a cold, if the parents miss the time of treatment, or do not cause enough attention from the parents, they may be infected with pneumonia. But what are the symptoms of pneumonia? As a parent, how to judge whether a child has pneumonia? Now let's talk about the symptoms of infantile pneumonia?
What are the symptoms of pneumonia in children?
1. When the child has pneumonia, when the situation is more serious, there will be cough, asthma, and even dyspnea. Dyspnea can be manifested in suffocation and purple lips. In this case, the disease has been very serious, and do not delay, but also to see a small clinic, it is best to go to the regular hospital to see the children. And if the cold caused by pneumonia, there will be no breathing difficulties, but there will be cough.
2. When the baby has a cold, although the spirit is not as usual, he can still go out to play, run and jump. However, when the child got pneumonia, mental state decreased significantly, there will be irritability, crying, restlessness, or in a sleepy state, and occasionally accompanied by the phenomenon of ventilation. At this time, there are signs of pneumonia.
3. When children catch a cold, they may not have fever, but if they get pneumonia, most of them will have fever. Moreover, if the temperature is above 38 ℃ and continues for several consecutive days, if they still can't get rid of fever after using antipyretic drugs, it means that the child has pneumonia, and parents should not let the child burn any more, Otherwise, there will be tragedies we don't want to see, and we should treat them as soon as possible.
matters needing attention
The nursing of infantile pneumonia should ensure adequate rest and sleep: all examinations and treatments should be carried out in a centralized way to avoid excessive crying, so as to reduce oxygen consumption and reduce the burden of heart. Keep the indoor air fresh: in winter, the room should be ventilated frequently, but the nursing of children with pneumonia should pay attention to avoid convective wind, and children should pay attention to keep warm. In the summer heat, the children can be wrapped with sheets and carried to the outdoor shade to enjoy the cool, so that they can breathe in fresh air and improve hypoxia.