Pneumonia is a lung infection caused by various pathogens, common symptoms include cough, difficulty breathing, and fever.
A cough without fever can still be a sign of pneumonia.
Children don’t necessarily have to have a fever to develop pneumonia. Doctors can diagnose it through lung auscultation and X-ray examination.
Explains whether chronic pneumonia can transmit to children
The baby is just over one month old and initially just had a cough and runny nose. The family thought it was just a cold, but the cold didn’t improve and got worse. The cough became more severe, and vomiting and fever started. It wasn’t until they went to the hospital that they found out it was pneumonia. So, I’d like to ask, can neonatal pneumonia leave sequelae?
Discuss the possibility of sequelae after neonatal pneumonia treatment, providing professional insights for parents on the recovery of the condition.
Whether pediatric pneumonia recurs depends on various factors, including underlying diseases and the thoroughness of treatment.
Discussing the contagiousness of pediatric pneumonia and how to prevent other children in the home from getting infected.