Question

Recently, there have been frequent cases of children experiencing discomfort. As time goes by, the symptoms gradually worsen. What treatment methods should be adopted for pediatric pneumonia to achieve relief?

Answer

Nasal congestion is usually caused by excessive nasal secretions and is not directly related to pneumonia. The medications used are primarily for treating pneumonia, not allergic rhinitis. If nasal secretions continue to be excessive, it may be a manifestation of allergic rhinitis, and consider using antiallergic medications for local or systemic treatment. As for pneumonia, it should be treated with the aforementioned medications. Severe pediatric pneumonia requires timely symptomatic treatment and attention to daily care, as well as reasonable diet, to avoid deterioration of the condition. I hope this information is helpful to you.