After four days of intravenous fluids for bronchitis pneumonia at 50 days old, will the baby’s phlegm coughing soon improve?
The child frequently coughs with phlegm and fever symptoms, has a history of bronchitis pneumonia, and inquires about home treatment options.
A patient with pediatric bronchitis pneumonia asks for advice on nebulizer medication
Dietary Recommendations and Symptom Management for Pediatric Bronchitis Pneumonia
Explanation of Treatment Costs for Children with Bronchitis Pneumonia
A 7-month-old baby with mild bronchitis pneumonia consulted a doctor about medication and intravenous treatment.
The baby developed bronchitis pneumonia at 6 months old, was hospitalized for ten days, and then had a relapse one week later. After being treated with intravenous fluids at a local children’s hospital for ten days, the baby is now 8 months old and still has recurrent episodes. Ask for advice on how to handle the situation.
A 12-year-old boy started having a fever on December 11 and was diagnosed with bronchitis pneumonia. After 7 days of hospitalization and 5 days of medication at home, he began to have a fever again on the evening of December 22. Despite a good mental state and no cough, his temperature reached up to 40 degrees Celsius with intermittent high fever every 5-6 hours. The child’s blood routine and lung sounds were checked, and the doctor recommended taking ceftriaxone for three days before another review. Currently, the child has a high fever every 5-6 hours, with physical cooling measures taken during low fever periods and the use of children’s Tylenol. Parents are asking how to handle this situation.
How should you handle the repeated fever in a child with bronchitis pneumonia?
A three-month-old baby has been diagnosed with bronchitis pneumonia, not feverish but with decreased appetite, has been treated with antibiotics for three days, effects are not obvious, inquire about severity and possible causes.