Symptoms of improvement of mycoplasma pneumonia in babies

The symptoms of mycoplasma pneumonia in babies mainly include the reduction of cough, the improvement of mental state, the restoration of appetite, the reduction of respiratory symptoms, and the reduction of lung signs.

1. Cough is reduced

If your baby's mycoplasma pneumonia is mild, with only a slight cough that lasts for a short period of time, the frequency of coughing will be reduced and the sound of coughing will be reduced.

2. Improvement of mental state

Mycoplasma pneumonia is caused by mycoplasma infection, which is an acute lung inflammation, which will bring certain damage to the tissues of the lungs, and is prone to symptoms of chest tightness, shortness of breath, shortness of breath, and may also lead to lack of energy, and even accompanied by fever.Symptoms of improvement of mycoplasma pneumonia in babiesIf your baby's mental state improves, symptoms such as increased appetite and listlessness may occur.

3. Appetite recovery

Mycoplasma pneumonia can cause the baby to have a loss of appetite, but also accompanied by nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms, if the baby's appetite gradually recovers, there will also be an increase in appetite.

4. Respiratory symptoms are reduced

Mycoplasma pneumonia can also cause respiratory symptoms, such as cough, sputum production, chest tightness and shortness of breath, dyspnea, etc., if the baby's respiratory symptoms are reduced, it means that the condition is gradually improving.

5. Lung signs are reduced

If the breath sounds in the lungs will gradually return to normal during the lung check-up, and there is no abnormality in the chest X-ray, it means that the baby's condition is gradually improving.Symptoms of improvement of mycoplasma pneumonia in babies

Although the symptoms of mycoplasma pneumonia in babies are different when they improve, parents still need to take their babies to the hospital for regular check-ups, and adjust the dosage and duration of medication under the guidance of doctors to avoid recurrence of the condition.

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