Question
How can I avoid transmitting mycoplasma infection to my child after discovering I have it?
Answer
It is recommended to temporarily avoid breastfeeding and spend some time apart from your child until your condition stabilizes.
Question
What are the common symptoms of pediatric mycoplasma infection?
Answer
Pediatric mycoplasma infection can lead to symptoms such as fever, loss of appetite, coughing, headache, and sore throat. Most cases of mycoplasma infection are not acute, with body temperatures often exceeding 39 degrees Celsius and accompanied by coughing symptoms. Initially, it may be a dry cough, which later turns into phlegm. It’s advisable to get a check-up at the hospital.