What to do if your child has mycoplasma infection

Based on the above symptoms, your child's diagnosis is upper respiratory tract infection or mycoplasma infection. The causes of upper respiratory tract infections are mostly bacterial infections, viral infections, mycoplasma infections, etc. The cause of the disease is not a single pathogen, but bacterial infection can also occur after viral infection, and streptococcus and mycoplasma are common. The main symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection are fever, nasal congestion, runny nose, pharyngeal discomfort or sore throat, pharyngeal congestion or lymphadenopathy on physical examination, and normal respiratory sounds in the lungs. Treatment: 1. General treatment rest, drink more water, give a high-protein, high-fiber light diet, in order to facilitate digestion and the recovery of immunity.2. Treatment for the cause, which is also the key to treatment, your child has been found to be mycoplasma infection, then it should be used for medication, generally intravenous erythromycin, and at the same time can be intravenously or orally some antiviral drugs.3. Treatment for symptoms, fever can be oral or intramuscular injection of antipyretic drugs, now commonly used antipyretics for children are ibuprofen oral liquid, Acetaminophen etc. Some methods of physical cooling can also be used, such as cold compresses, warm wet compresses, or alcohol to cool down. The above is a suggestion on what to do if your child has mycoplasma infection, I hope it will help you, and I wish you a good time

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