Question

Lately, I don’t know why, I’ve been coughing all the time. At first, I didn’t pay much attention, thinking it would get better over time, but after a few days, it still hasn’t improved, and I’m quite worried. So, I went to the hospital for a thorough check-up, and the doctor said it was pediatric pneumonia with wheezing. What kind of assistance do you need: What are the dangers of pediatric pneumonia with wheezing?

Answer

Wheezing pneumonia is a common disease in infants and young children, belonging to the category of respiratory infections. Infants and young children have low body immunity, and due to the special anatomical structure of their respiratory system, they are prone to respiratory tract infections again. For example, the respiratory mucosa is tender, rich in blood supply, has little mucus secretion, and is dry, making it easy to be infected and cause mucosal edema, leading to breathing difficulties and forming clinical symptoms of wheezing. It is recommended that you take your child for a detailed examination and symptomatic treatment.