Initial symptoms of mycoplasma pneumonia in adults

The initial symptoms of mycoplasma pneumonia in adults mainly include fever, cough, sputum production, chest tightness and shortness of breath, and dyspnea.

1. Fever

Mycoplasma pneumonia is caused by mycoplasma infection, which may cause some damage to the thermoregulatory center, and is prone to persistent fever symptoms, usually exceeding 37.3°C. At this time, antibiotic drugs such as azithromycin granules and roxithromycin granules can be used for treatment according to the doctor's instructions, which can effectively inhibit the inflammatory response.Initial symptoms of mycoplasma pneumonia in adults

2. Cough

Patients may have persistent, dry cough at the onset of the disease, and the cough is relatively severe, and some patients may have a sputum production.

3. Coughing up phlegm

Patients with mycoplasma pneumonia may also have symptoms of coughing up sputum in the early stage, and the sputum is mostly white, and patients with severe conditions may also cough up blood.

4. Chest tightness and shortness of breath

If not treated promptly and effectively, it may lead to chest tightness and shortness of breath, and even symptoms of chest pain. Patients can be treated with antibiotic drugs such as cefixime granules and amoxicillin granules according to the doctor's instructions, which can effectively inhibit the inflammatory response.

Initial symptoms of mycoplasma pneumonia in adults

5. Difficulty breathing

If the patient's condition is severe, it may cause severe damage to the tissues of the lungs, making it easy to breathe. At this time, the patient needs to seek medical attention in time to maintain normal breathing by inhaling oxygen.

In addition to this, if the patient has obvious symptoms of discomfort, it is necessary to seek medical attention in time so as not to delay the best time for treatment.

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