What to do if your child is positive for Mycoplasma bronchiopneumoniae infection

Children with positive Mycoplasma bronchiopneumoniae infection can be treated by general treatment, oral drug therapy, nebulization therapy, intravenous drug therapy, physical therapy, etc., so as not to aggravate the condition.

1. General treatment

If the child's autoimmunity is relatively low, it is easy to lead to mycoplasma infection, resulting in cough, phlegm and other discomforts. Children can drink warm water appropriately, and can also eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, such as pears, apples, tomatoes, etc., which can replenish the water needed by the body, and can also promote metabolism, which is conducive to the recovery of diseases.

2. Oral drug treatment

If the child has symptoms such as cough and sputum production, he can take cough medicine for treatment under the guidance of a doctor, such as Ambroxol Hydrochloride Oral Solution, Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide Granules, etc. If your child has a fever and the body temperature exceeds 38.5°C, you can also take antipyretic drugs such as ibuprofen suspension and acetaminophen suspension as prescribed.

3. Nebulization therapy

If the child has symptoms such as cough and sputum production, which are not effectively improved by taking drugs, you can also follow the doctor's instructions with nebulized inhalation for treatment, which is conducive to promoting the recovery of the disease and can also achieve the purpose of cough and phlegm. The common drugs for nebulized inhalation include terbutaline sulfate nebulized inhalation solution, inhalation cloth suspension, etc.

4. Intravenous drug treatment

If the child's condition is more serious and cannot be improved by the above treatments, it can also be treated with intravenous drugs under the guidance of the doctor, such as azithromycin injection, levofloxacin hydrochloride injection, etc.

5. Physical therapy

Children can also cooperate with physical therapy for adjuvant treatment, such as traditional Chinese medicine treatment, moxibustion, etc., which can promote blood circulation and facilitate the recovery of the condition.

In daily life, parents should pay attention to keeping their children warm and avoid getting cold. If symptoms of discomfort occur, patients are advised to seek medical attention promptly.

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