Question
My baby is 7 months old. After two weeks of having a cold, cough, and fever, there has been no significant improvement. We have given her cold medicine, anti-inflammatory drugs, and cough syrup, but the effects are not good. What should we do if the child’s pneumonia fever does not subside?
Answer
Pediatric pneumonia is a common clinical diagnosis that can occur during the winter and spring seasons. If not treated properly, it may lead to recurrent episodes, affecting the child’s growth and development. It is recommended to take oral medications for lung heat, combined with appropriate fever-reducing drugs for comprehensive treatment to enhance efficacy and stabilize the treatment phase. In addition, auxiliary medications for bronchitis can be taken to assist in the treatment, to comprehensively address the symptoms of pediatric pneumonia.