Question
What should be done when a child with pediatric pneumonia experiences symptoms such as drowsiness, decreased appetite, reduced food intake, decreased urine output, and abnormal bowel movements, along with vomiting?
Answer
Based on the described situation, these symptoms may be related to dyspepsia. It is recommended to administer domperidone oral suspension to the child to promote gastrointestinal motility, while also taking spleen and stomach granules to regulate Spleen and stomach functions. It is important to ensure that the child is adequately hydrated at all times, and abdominal massage can be used to enhance gastrointestinal function to alleviate symptoms. In the near future, it is advisable to reduce the child’s food intake to avoid overburdening the digestive system. Additionally, continue to pay attention to the follow-up care of pediatric pneumonia and choose reputable top-tier hospitals for treatment to ensure appropriate treatment and care.