Can a Baby with Severe Pneumonia Be Cured?

The baby was diagnosed with pneumonia and has been receiving intravenous injections for four days. The fever persists every day, with little appetite. On the fifth day, the fever continues without abating. A chest X-ray was taken, and the doctor said the inflammation has subsided, diagnosing it as severe pneumonia. I’m terrified and can’t eat. What else can be done for the baby besides treatment?
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Can a Cesarean Section Preemie with Lung Infection Be Discharged?

My child was born prematurely at 36 weeks and 3 days, delivering a set of twins—a boy weighing 3.9 pounds and a girl weighing 5.1 pounds. The doctor said the child was premature and the boy had a slight lung inflammation requiring an incubator. Treatment generally takes 7 to 10 days, and discharge is contingent upon the child’s overall condition improving, including the inflammation subsiding, laboratory indicators returning to normal, and milk intake reaching a certain standard. Try not to worry too much; relax and try to express more breast milk to feed the baby at the hospital, as this can help the child recover faster. No matter how good formula milk is, it’s not as good as breast milk for the baby.
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