Question

The baby is two and a half months old and was diagnosed with pneumonia during hospitalization due to a stuffy nose and cough. After six days of hospitalization, the pneumonia symptoms improved, and the doctor allowed discharge. However, upon returning home, the baby still has persistent symptoms of a stuffy nose and cough, although there is no longer inflammation in the lungs. It has been 20 days since discharge, and there is still a slight stuffy nose and cough in the morning. Asking for advice on how to solve this problem.

Answer

In addition to the potential impact of pneumonia itself, it is also necessary to consider the baby’s immune system function and allergic factors. It is recommended to use immune-enhancing drugs such as nuclear tyrosine oral liquid, as well as antiallergic drugs such as Piriton. In daily life, it is important to prevent catching colds and to provide proper nourishment so that the baby can fully recover. I hope this answer is helpful to you, and wish the baby a speedy recovery.