Question

The child has been diagnosed with pneumonia and received intravenous fluid treatment at People’s Hospital for 5 days. After that, they have been coughing continuously for 33 days. The coughing is frequent in the morning, and almost stops after the third morning of going to bed. What’s wrong with pediatric pneumonia that doesn’t cause fever or cough?

Answer

Children have underdeveloped lung growth and development, so pneumonia may manifest as symptoms like spitting bubbles or choking on milk. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a doctor to examine the lungs and trachea, as pneumonia may again cause abdominal bloating. Additionally, drink plenty of water, monitor body temperature. Apart from treating pediatric pneumonia, it is suggested to pay attention to diet in daily life, always maintain a cheerful mood, and thereby enhance physical fitness and speed up recovery.