Question
The doctor said that the child’s breathing is not as rapid as before, and they are starting to cough with phlegm. Does this mean there is improvement?
Answer
Newborn pneumonia can cause symptoms such as fever, cough, sputum production, and difficulty breathing. If not treated actively, it may be life-threatening. Currently, the child’s difficulty breathing has improved, and the condition has somewhat eased. It is recommended to keep the child warm, avoid catching a cold, regularly check their body temperature, and use effective antibiotics and cough suppressants under the guidance of a professional doctor. Wishing the baby grows up healthy and happy!