Question

The baby is 60 days old and has been diagnosed with pneumonia. She is currently hospitalized and receiving injections of penicillin, but the child cries and fusses, indicating abdominal pain from the injection. Is this a common occurrence? There is also an abnormal amount of phlegm in the throat.

Answer

The child has been confirmed to have pneumonia, accompanied by symptoms such as fever, coughing, and increased respiratory rate. After pneumonia, the immune system may weaken, making it easier for secondary infections. If the baby has a lot of phlegm, it can be considered to use Compound Fresh Bamboo Decoction and Compound Licorice Tablets for treatment, and oral transfer factor liquid can be taken to enhance resistance. This treatment method has proven to be effective.