What to Do When a Child Suffers from Severe Pneumonia?

A child, 34 months old, was diagnosed with severe pneumonia, mycoplasma infection, sepsis, intense coughing, low fever for eight days, and slight twitching. After 20 days of hospitalization, the child was discharged but tends to cough and wheeze when exposed to cold. A chest X-ray revealed pulmonary emphysema in the left lung. We seek treatment recommendations.
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What to Do When Your Child Has Recurring Fever Due to Bronchial Pneumonia?

The baby was diagnosed with pneumonia at the beginning of the month and was hospitalized for about ten days, discharged on the 11th. After taking ceftriaxone for three days at home, the baby had a fever on the third night and was diagnosed with tonsillitis at the hospital. The baby took pediatric Jinqiao and ceftriaxone and the fever subsided in two days, with no other symptoms. On the 23rd, the baby started coughing in the morning and had a fever of 38.6 in the evening, which was reduced with antipyretics. The fever rose to 39 degrees at night and reached 41 degrees in the morning.
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What’s Happening with Newborn Jaundice and Pneumonia?

Newborn jaundice refers to a condition in the neonatal period where elevated bilirubin levels in the blood cause jaundice in the skin, mucous membranes, and sclera, characterized by abnormal bilirubin metabolism. Pathological jaundice requires attention and timely treatment to avoid complications. This article discusses related issues concerning newborn jaundice and pneumonia.
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