Can Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in adults be transmitted to children?

Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in adults may be transmitted to children, so it is necessary to take isolation measures after the illness, in addition, pay attention to hydration, pay attention to rest, and cooperate with the doctor to choose drugs for treatment.

Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection is usually caused by a weakened body's immunity, resulting in Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection, and it may also be transmitted through the respiratory tract, such as through respiratory droplets, and may also be transmitted through contact, such as contact with the sputum, saliva of the patient, etc. If an adult has Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia, sharing a room with a child may cause the child to be infected, which will increase the chance of getting the disease.

After adults suffer from Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia, they can cooperate with doctors to take drugs for treatment, such as the use of azithromycin tablets, roxithromycin tablets, etc., which can generally play an anti-inflammatory role, in addition, you can also take nebulization therapy, which can generally dilute the sputum, thereby promoting the discharge of sputum, if the condition is more serious, it may cause fever, you can take physical cooling, such as using antipyretic patches or warm water scrub baths.

Daily attention should be paid to replenishing water, which helps to dilute phlegm and promote phlegm discharge, and usually pay attention to rest, and can also be properly exercised, such as walking, jogging, etc., which helps to enhance one's own physique. If you have uncomfortable symptoms such as cough and sputum, it is recommended to go to the respiratory medicine department of the hospital in time, and follow the doctor's instructions for routine blood examination and lung CT examination.

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