What are the symptoms of recurrence of mycoplasma pneumonia in children?

The symptoms of recurrence of mycoplasma pneumonia in children mainly include fever, cough, sputum production, chest pain, dyspnea, etc., which need to be treated according to the specific symptoms.

1. Fever

Mycoplasma pneumonia is caused by mycoplasma infection and is an acute inflammation of the lungs that may cause a persistent fever when it recurs. If the body temperature does not exceed 38.5°C, you can use a wet towel to wipe your body, or you can treat it with drugs such as ibuprofen suspension, acetaminophen granules, etc., as prescribed by your doctor.

2. Cough

If patients do not receive timely and effective treatment, there is also a risk of damage to the tissues in the lungs, resulting in coughing symptoms. Patients can be treated with drugs such as compound fresh bamboo leach, dextromethorphan hydrobromide granules, or nebulized inhalation therapy according to the doctor's instructions.

3. Coughing up phlegm

If the patient does not receive timely and effective treatment, the tissues in the lungs may be damaged, resulting in a sputum production. Patients can be treated with drugs such as pulmonary cough mixture, ambroxol hydrochloride oral solution, and suctioning as prescribed.

4. Chest pain

If the patient's condition is severe, the tissues of the lungs may be damaged, resulting in chest pain and even difficulty breathing. Patients can be treated with drugs such as amoxicillin capsules and roxithromycin capsules as prescribed, or they can be treated with oxygen therapy.

5. Difficulty breathing

If the patient's condition is severe, the tissues in the lungs may be severely damaged, resulting in difficulty breathing. Patients can be treated with drugs such as cefixime granules and amoxicillin granules as prescribed, and oxygen therapy can also be used.

If symptoms persist, patients are advised to seek medical attention in a timely manner, undergo examinations, and cooperate with doctors to avoid delaying the condition.

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