Question

My son is six years old and has had frequent colds and coughs over the past two years due to special training. This year, his symptoms have become more frequent. I took him to the hospital for a thorough check-up and was told he has pediatric bronchitis. How is pediatric bronchitis treated?

Answer

Bronchitis pneumonia is a major common disease in children, especially infants. It is caused by bacteria or viruses. Ensure your child gets enough vitamins and proteins, drink plenty of fluids regularly to keep the respiratory tract clear. Timely clearing of upper respiratory secretions, frequently changing positions. Intravenous antibacterial and anti-inflammatory treatment, and whey gas mist inhalation therapy. The treatment principle for bronchitis is adequate rest, drinking plenty of water, and symptomatic treatment.