Question

After three days of intravenous treatment for pediatric bronchitis pneumonia, the condition has not improved and there is still a bit of fever, coughing, and running nose:

Answer

Disease Analysis: Pediatric pneumonia is a common disease that occurs frequently throughout the year, but it is more common during the cold winter and spring seasons, as well as during sudden changes in weather. Guidance: The onset can be acute or chronic, but acute cases are more common, often resulting from the spread of upper respiratory infections and bronchitis. It can also be secondary to respiratory infections such as measles and pertussis. This disease poses a significant threat to the health of children and generally requires intravenous treatment; penicillin can be tried.