Question

What is the lung capacity of a six-year-old child?

Answer

The size of lung capacity is closely related to height, weight, chest circumference, and physical condition, so these factors should be fully considered when evaluating. Generally, the lung capacity for children aged 6-12 is about 1000-1500 milliliters, with systolic pressure around 92 mmHg and diastolic pressure around 60 mmHg. If a child is diagnosed with a respiratory system disease, they should cooperate with the doctor for treatment, including gastrointestinal decompression, and develop good hygiene habits. Children need to have a balanced diet and avoid irritating and cold foods.