Question

My baby is just a few months old, and recently has shown a decrease in appetite and frequent crying. I’m not sure what’s wrong. Upon check-up, it was found that the baby has pediatric pneumonia. How should a 2-year-old’s pneumonia be treated and cured?

Answer

Active anti-inflammatory treatment should be conducted, along with maintaining isolation. Always keep the environment where the child is located clean and hygienic, ensuring that the air is supplied but avoid blowing cold air directly at the child to prevent recurrence of cold symptoms. Use antibiotics under physician guidance for treatment. Give the baby plenty of water to help dissolve phlegm. Symptoms can vary depending on the cause, so patients should visit a regular third-grade hospital as soon as possible for systematic and standardized checks to facilitate recovery.