Sequelae of mycoplasma pneumonia

After active treatment of mycoplasma pneumonia, most patients have a good prognosis and generally do not have sequelae. However, if the patient is seriously ill or not treated promptly, there may be sequelae such as cough, fatigue, pulmonary impairment, extrapulmonary symptoms, and other comorbidities.

1. Cough

Mycoplasma pneumonia is caused by infection with mycoplasma, and patients will have symptoms such as fever and cough. If the patient's condition is mild, there are generally no sequelae after aggressive treatment. However, if the patient is seriously ill and not treated promptly, there may be sequelae of cough.Sequelae of mycoplasma pneumoniaPatients can be treated with drugs such as dextromethorphan hydrobromide and pentovirine citrate under the guidance of a doctor.

2. Fatigue

Patients with mycoplasma pneumonia may have sequelae of fatigue, mainly due to the patient's weakness and insufficient nutritional intake during the illness. Patients can eat foods rich in protein, vitamins and other nutrients, such as eggs, celery, etc., which can help supplement the nutrients needed by the body and enhance immunity.

3. Pulmonary impairment

If patients with mycoplasma pneumonia are not treated in time, it may lead to aggravation of the condition and sequelae of pulmonary damage, mainly manifested as cough and shortness of breath. Patients can be treated with drugs such as terbutaline sulfate, albuterol sulfate, etc., under the guidance of a doctor.

4. Extrapulmonary symptoms

If patients with mycoplasma pneumonia develop meningitis, myocarditis, hepatitis and other diseases, it may lead to corresponding sequelae in the body. Patients can use drugs such as amoxicillin, clavulanate potassium, cefuroxime ester and other drugs for anti-infective treatment under the guidance of a doctor.Sequelae of mycoplasma pneumonia

5. Concurrent with other diseases

Patients with mycoplasma pneumonia may experience extrapulmonary symptoms, such as rash, joint swelling and pain, myocarditis, hepatitis, etc., which will cause certain harm to the body. Patients can be treated with medications such as azithromycin capsules, roxithromycin capsules, etc., under the guidance of a doctor.

If the patient has symptoms of discomfort, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly. In daily life, patients should pay attention to rest and avoid staying up late to avoid aggravating the condition.

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