Could a Light Cough and Diarrhea Be Influenza A?

If a baby has mild pneumonia, it is important to pay attention to fever and coughing. These symptoms could be caused by a bacterial infection. It is recommended to continue with intravenous anti-inflammatory treatment, which usually takes a week to recover. During treatment, it is important to monitor the baby’s condition, avoid getting cold, and undergo a chest X-ray after the symptoms disappear.
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Daily Phlegm, Symptoms Worsen, Seeking Diagnosis

The patient is experiencing worsening phlegm symptoms, especially when lying down at night, with a large amount of phlegm causing nausea. Sometimes, after washing their face, they cough up unknown substances resembling small tumors or fungi, emitting a foul odor and easily crumbling under light pressure. A large amount of phlegm is produced daily, especially in the morning, with yellowish phlegm being coughed up over the past two days during the holiday.
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Diagnosis of Neonatal Pneumonia

Neonatal pneumonia often lacks specific clinical symptoms, primarily manifesting as irregular breathing, pauses, or rapid breathing. Pulmonary signs are usually not obvious in the early stages, and may include a small amount of slight moist rales on the sides of the spine or a twisting sound at the end of inspiration.
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