Question

My baby, who is 23 months old, has been suffering from wheezing bronchopneumonia. When can they recover? The child has been hospitalized twice and the doctor recommended following asthma treatment methods. The CT scan shows rough lung texture. After discharge half a month ago, the child has been undergoing nebulizer therapy but still experiences wheezing. I am very worried and want to know when they can recover?

Answer

The recovery period for wheezing bronchopneumonia is relatively long, and if the child experiences frequent recurrence, it may be necessary to follow asthma treatment methods. In daily life, the child should wear a mask when going out to avoid cold wind affecting the condition; ensure adequate rest and avoid strenuous exercise; diet should be light and avoid spicy or irritating foods; at the same time, pay attention to physical conditioning.