Question
The child fell ill on December 7th, with coughing accompanied by phlegm. The examination revealed a mycoplasma infection, along with vomiting and diarrhea. The urine test results indicated a bacterial infection. What medicine should be taken?
Answer
The doctor prescribed Azithromycin, Montmorillonite Powder, and Pediatric Lung Heat Cough and Asthma Granules, as well as Shenqi Jiwei Granules. Mycoplasma infections usually develop slowly, with mild symptoms and atypical clinical manifestations; bacterial infections, on the other hand, tend to appear more quickly with more pronounced infectious symptoms. The blood routine test for mycoplasma infections usually shows normal or slightly high or low white blood cells, with a high percentage of neutrophils; for bacterial infections, the blood routine test shows an increase in white blood cells and a higher percentage of neutrophils.