Mycoplasma upper respiratory tract infection symptoms

If inhaled mycoplasma causes Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection, the patient may experience symptoms of cough, fever, and even muscle pain. An upper respiratory tract infection is a disease caused by inhalation of mycoplasma in the respiratory tract. Patients should go to the hospital in time to confirm the diagnosis by routine blood examination or chest CT examination, and be treated in time. Mycoplasma is an atypical mycobacterium and is also a microorganism.

Prevention and treatment of upper respiratory tract infections

If the surrounding people have symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection, to avoid contact, you can reduce the occurrence of infection, you can use jade screen granules to enhance immunity, for the prevention of upper respiratory tract infection is also relatively good, you can also take oral vitamin C.Mycoplasma upper respiratory tract infection symptomsIf you want to prevent upper respiratory tract infection, the most important thing is to enhance your own immune function, and you need to do more physical exercise, which has a particularly obvious effect on enhancing immunity, such as morning jogging or swimming or mountaineering in the morning, which is particularly helpful for enhancing immunity. In addition, the usual diet must be nutritious and balanced, and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables rich in vitamin C, which can help the body strengthen immune function. Once the phenomenon of upper respiratory tract infection occurs, you can use Banlan root granules or Pudilan anti-inflammatory oral liquid to help treatment, and the effect is also relatively good.

Clinical features of upper respiratory tract infections in infants and young children

An upper respiratory tract infection is an infection of the respiratory tract above the cricoid laryngeal cartilage. Upper and lower respiratory tract infections are relative and artificially assigned to facilitate the diagnosis of upper and lower respiratory tract infections.Mycoplasma upper respiratory tract infection symptomsThere are many causes of upper respiratory tract infections, there are viruses, bacteria, mycoplasma, chlamydia, etc. Other infections, such as fungal, protozoan, and rickettsia infections, are not clinically common. The most common is viral infection, accounting for 60~80%. There are two outcomes of upper respiratory tract infection: 1. Recovery from convulsions. 2. Spread to the surrounding area to cause tonsillitis, otitis media or spread down to cause bronchitis, pneumonia, etc.

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