The child has pneumonia and convulsions, foaming at the mouth

Pneumonia convulsions and foaming at the mouth in children may be caused by febrile seizures, seizures, meningitis, toxic encephalopathy and other factors. It is recommended that parents take their children to the hospital for treatment in time, and carry out targeted treatment after a clear diagnosis.

1. Febrile convulsions: If the child suffers from pneumonia, it may cause fever, and if the body temperature exceeds 38.5 °C, it may induce febrile convulsions, resulting in convulsions, foaming at the mouth and other symptoms.The child has pneumonia and convulsions, foaming at the mouthAt this time, drugs such as ibuprofen suspension can be used for treatment according to the doctor's instructions, and cooling treatment is required in time;

2. Seizures: If the child has pneumonia and a history of epilepsy, it may induce seizures under the stimulation of inflammation, resulting in convulsions, foaming at the mouth and other symptoms. At this time, carbamazepine tablets and other drugs can be used for treatment according to the doctor's instructions, and oxygen treatment is required in time;

3. Meningitis: If the child has pneumonia and viral meningitis, it may cause increased intracranial pressure, resulting in convulsions, foaming at the mouth and other symptoms. At this time, antiviral drugs such as acyclovir tablets can be used as prescribed by the doctor, and oxygen treatment is required in time;

4. Toxic encephalopathy: If the child has pneumonia and toxic encephalopathy, it may cause intracranial hypertension, resulting in convulsions, foaming at the mouth and other symptoms.The child has pneumonia and convulsions, foaming at the mouthAt this time, dehydrating agents such as mannitol injection can be used as prescribed by the doctor, and oxygen inhalation is required in time.

This can also occur if a child has pneumonia and has an infectious lung disease, which can cause lung dysfunction, which can lead to poor breathing and hypoxia.

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