After a child has pneumonia and has been on intravenous fluids for half a month, a chest X-ray shows improvement, but a week later, there is still coughing with phlegm. How should one manage a child’s cough that has lasted over a month?
After pneumonia, if a baby still has phlegm, learn how to help the baby expel phlegm through nebulization therapy and proper care.
Exploring Methods for a Permanent Cure for Pediatric Pneumonia
Learn about the prevention methods for neonatal pneumonia complications.
A 3-year-old child has pneumonia, with coughing, choking while eating or drinking, and stiff hands and eyelids. No abnormalities were found during a health check-up, and there is a left renal cyst. What might be the disease, and what kind of assistance is needed?
A parent seeks advice on how to manage a 6-month-old infant with a high fever that persists despite being 39.2 degrees Celsius and experiencing convulsions.
Based on the description, the baby may have contracted neonatal pneumonia. Learn about the symptoms and treatment methods for neonatal pneumonia.
Introduces general treatment methods, antibiotic use, and symptomatic treatment for baby pneumonia.
Treatment Methods and Duration for Neonatal Pneumonia
Neonatal pneumonia is a common illness in children, but treatment requires caution to avoid symptoms like high fever and difficulty breathing.