Question
Runny nose, nasal congestion, cough, worse at night, sometimes vomiting clear sputum-like substances. Previous treatment and outcomes: elevated lymphocytes, chest X-ray confirmed. What kind of help do you need: what medication to take, and how to use it?
Answer
Bronchitis pneumonia, also known as lobular pneumonia, is the most common type of pneumonia in children, especially prevalent in infants and young children. Pneumonia is not contagious; it is an infectious disease. It is caused by either a virus or bacteria, so when a child is infected with bacteria, there will be a large amount of pathogenic organisms in the secretions. It is essential to isolate the child from healthy ones. It is recommended to undergo intravenous fluid therapy, including intravenous administration of cephalosporin antibiotics and Heparin-like drugs, along with nebulization therapy.