Why Does My Two-Month-Old Child Get Pneumonia?

Pneumonia is usually caused by bacterial or other pathogenic microorganisms, which may be related to improper care by adults or insufficient nutrition in children. When children catch a cold, the bacteria may enter the nasal cavity. If they are not promptly dressed warmly, the bacteria may ascend to the trachea and lungs, leading to pneumonia. Young children often do not cough up phlegm, so the phlegm cannot be expelled, causing the pneumonia to recover slowly.
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