What drugs are used to treat bronchopneumonia infusions in children
Bronchopneumonia in children is a common pediatric disease, which is mainly caused by the decline of children's body resistance and respiratory tract infection with pathogenic bacteria such as viruses, bacteria or mycoplasma. Usually, children are treated with antibiotics, antivirals, and glucocorticoids as prescribed.
1. Antibiotic drugs
Children can be treated with cephalosporins, such as ceftriaxone sodium for injection, cefoperazone sodium for injection, amoxicillin sodium for injection, and other drugs as prescribed. If it is bronchopneumonia caused by bacterial infection such as Streptococcus pneumoniae, it can also be treated with drugs such as penicillin sodium and azithromycin as prescribed by the doctor.
2. Antiviral drugs
If it is bronchopneumonia caused by viral infection, it is necessary to use antiviral drugs according to the doctor's instructions, such as ribavirin injection, acyclovir injection, etc.
3. Glucocorticoids
If the child's bronchopneumonia is more severe, it can also be treated with glucocorticoids according to the doctor's instructions, such as prednisolone acetate injection, methylprednisolone for injection, etc.
In addition to the above-mentioned drugs, nebulization therapy can also be carried out with drugs such as inhaled budesonide suspension as prescribed. It is recommended that children should pay attention to strengthening physical exercise and eat more protein-rich foods, such as eggs and milk, which will help improve the body's immunity and promote the recovery of the disease.