Question

A three-month-old baby has been diagnosed with bronchial pneumonia, and the parents are concerned about the severity of the condition, and whether they need to be hospitalized and receive intravenous treatment every time they get sick.

Answer

The need for intravenous treatment this time is due to the illness itself, not that it’s necessary every time the baby falls ill. It’s important to pay attention to the baby’s cough and general condition. It is recommended that parents cooperate with the doctor in actively treating the baby, as infants have weaker resistance and are more susceptible to infections and deterioration of their condition. Severe infections may lead to heart problems. During infancy, bronchial pneumonia remains a serious disease, so it is advisable to seek hospital treatment to ensure safety.