Five major categories of conditions, such as bronchial asthma, require long-term nebulization therapy

Due to various reasons such as pollution, climate change, lifestyle change, etc., more and more babies have repeated coughing and wheezing, causing anxiety for many parents, but many parents do not know how to treat the baby's illness correctly.Five major categories of conditions, such as bronchial asthma, require long-term nebulization therapyRecently, Cheng Lu, deputy chief physician of the respiratory department of Jinan Children's Hospital, made a relevant explanation. Bronchial asthma: If the baby has repeated wheezing, especially when the weather changes, exercise, or repeated wheezing after eating allergenic foods, contact with allergens, or has been diagnosed with bronchial asthma or suspected asthma, long-term, full course of nebulized inhalation therapy is required under the guidance of a respiratory doctor. Recurrent respiratory tract infections: If the baby does not have asthma, but wheezing, coughing for a long time, or even chest tightness and wheezing after each cold, long-term nebulized inhalation treatment is required. Bronchiolitis obliterans: These babies may have long-term cough, wheezing or wheezing after exercise after severe pneumonia, especially after severe pneumonia caused by mycoplasma, whooping cough, measles, etc., which will lead to irreversible damage to the small trachea, and need early and long-term nebulized inhalation therapy to delay the course of the disease. Pertussis/pertussis-like syndrome: pertussis/pertussis-like syndrome has increased significantly in recent years, and some adults have no symptoms after infection, but severe nocturnal cough occurs when transmitted to children, and nebulized inhalation therapy can relieve the symptoms of spasmodic cough, as well as reduce airway inflammatory effusion, mucosal edema, and mucus secretion. Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia: Mycoplasma pneumoniae damages the airway epithelium, so some babies may have recurrent respiratory tract infections, chronic cough and asthma after acute infection. (This newspaper.)

Five major categories of conditions, such as bronchial asthma, require long-term nebulization therapy

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