What to Pay Attention to in Diet and Care for Pediatric Pneumonia

The main symptoms of pediatric pneumonia include fever, cough, shortness of breath, and dry nose. It is the peak season for colds in early spring, so try to avoid taking children to public places as much as possible. If your child has a cold or cough and shows any of the following symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention promptly: breathing rate slower than usual, over 60 times per minute (for babies under 2 months), 50 times (for children aged 2-12 months), or 40 times (for children aged 1-4 years); loud breathing sounds; intermittent breathing; chest Depression during inhalation; flaring nostrils; wheezing sounds; inability to drink any liquids, choking upon drinking; skin turning blue.
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What Treatment Methods Are Available for Pediatric Pneumonia?

A 16-year-old boy recently underwent a check-up and was found to have some abnormalities. It is suspected that he has neonatal eczema, characterized by pinpoint blisters surrounded by redness and possible flaking. It is advised that you should avoid eating beef, mutton, fish, shrimp, seafood, and spicy foods. Ensure the child’s clothing and bedding are made of cotton and breathable. Remember to wash and air out the bedding regularly. Additionally, always keep the indoor air well-ventilated to prevent excessive humidity and heat. You can apply eczema cream to the child for treatment, which usually fades within 2 to 3 days.
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