Question
A one-year-old girl was hospitalized for 20 days with pneumonia and received intravenous treatment, but showed no improvement after discharge. After returning home, she adopted the local doctor’s recommended rectal medication method, but there was still no improvement. Subsequently, the girl remained in a state of drowsiness and lacked vitality. What could be the reason?
Answer
In this situation, consider using levofloxacin or azithromycin for treatment. At the same time, drink plenty of plain water, keep warm, take moderate walks to maintain blood circulation, and this will also aid in complete recovery. Eat a light diet, reduce the intake of fats, meats, and dairy products, and increase the consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables to lower body stress. The most ideal treatment method is still hospitalization and further detailed examinations, such as myocardial enzyme tests.