Symptoms of mycoplasma pneumonia in babies

The symptoms of mycoplasma pneumonia in babies mainly include fever, cough, sputum production, dyspnea, chest pain, etc., which need to be treated in time.

1. Fever

Mycoplasma pneumonia is caused by mycoplasma infection, which may increase the number of white blood cells in the body, resulting in fever, and may even be accompanied by malaise and muscle aches.

2. Cough

The disease is contagious, and if not treated promptly and effectively, it may cause damage to the lung tissues, resulting in symptoms of irritating cough and even sputum production.Symptoms of mycoplasma pneumonia in babies

3. Coughing up phlegm

If the patient is not treated in a timely and effective manner, the lung tissue may be severely damaged, resulting in sputum production and even shortness of breath.

4. Difficulty breathing

If the patient is not treated in a timely and effective manner, the tissues of the lungs may be severely damaged, resulting in chest tightness and shortness of breath, and even chest pain.

5. Chest pain

If the patient's condition is severe, the tissues of the lungs may be severely damaged, resulting in chest pain and even shortness of breath.

If the baby has mycoplasma pneumonia, under the guidance of the doctor, it can be treated with drugs such as azithromycin granules and roxithromycin granules, and can also be combined with dextromethorphan hydrobromide granules, compound formodine oral solution and other drugs for cough treatment.Symptoms of mycoplasma pneumonia in babiesIn daily life, we should pay attention to the usual care, try to rest in bed as much as possible, avoid strenuous exercise, and avoid frequent crying, otherwise it will aggravate the cough and is not conducive to the recovery of the body.

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