Will my baby be diagnosed with neonatal pneumonia and need to be hospitalized?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-28
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Of course, the child is so small and must be taken care of, a few days ago my friend's child pneumonia did not go to the hospital for two days before it was serious, the doctor said that fortunately it came in time, and the child must not be too troublesome to seek medical treatment as soon as possible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Need to be hospitalized, newborns with pneumonia is still quite dangerous, because it is too small to resist, so it is easy to be life-threatening, and must be hospitalized**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, in fact, the disease of this pneumonia is still very serious, and if you are not careful, it is actually very likely to cause more serious diseases.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I think it is necessary to be hospitalized**, because if this disease is not treated well, it may cause bad results later, and this aspect should indeed be paid attention to.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The baby was diagnosed with neonatal pneumonia, I think it is necessary to be hospitalized**, such a disease is very serious, so we must follow the doctor's arrangement and be hospitalized**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In about a week, the general neonatal pneumonia is to do antiviral treatment, ** can be discharged from the hospital in a week, even if it is not cured, it is nothing, pneumonia has a self-** transition period.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Generally, it takes about 7 to 10 days to be hospitalized, and my baby was hospitalized for 9 days when he was pneumonia, mainly depending on the baby's recovery.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Neonatal pneumonia, which needs to look at the severity of neonatal pneumonia, and whether there are some symptoms of some fever infection, to be able to determine how long the ** time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Pneumonia is the most common disease in childhood, and in the hospital, it is common to see children with pneumonia as if pneumonia is a disease that must be hospitalized. So, does the baby have to be hospitalized for pneumonia?

    Not all pneumonias require hospitalization, but hospitalization is recommended in the following situations:

    1. Infants aged 3-6 months.

    2. Unable to return to the outpatient clinic frequently for follow-up in a short period of time according to the doctor's instructions.

    3. Cyanosis around the face and mouth.

    4. Can't eat or eat poorly.

    5. Respiratory distress.

    6. High fever does not go away, poor mental state (malaise or irritability). 7. There are complications (pleural effusion, empyema, pneumothorax).

    8. Have chronic underlying diseases (such as malnutrition, diabetes, kidney disease, heart disease, tumor, epilepsy, etc.).

    9. Receiving immunosuppressants** resulting in a weakened immune system. When the baby encounters pneumonia, as a parent, you must be calm, master the basic common sense and indications for admission, and receive regular follow-up visits (once every 1-2 days) for outpatient **, and consult the advice of your trusted doctor is the solution to the problem.

    In addition, if the baby has the following conditions, it is necessary to have an infusion. For example, your baby has a high fever, is dehydrated, has a poor appetite, and cannot eat enough water and food to get the energy that the body needs.

    Or the baby has a more serious bacterial infection, intravenous antibiotics can achieve better results faster and better. In addition, due to the need for the condition, drugs that are introduced through the vein are required.

    In addition, you should also pay attention to some daily care methods. For example, open the windows frequently to ensure indoor air circulation, visitors should not stay too long, and it is best to maintain a quiet and clean environment to ensure that the baby rests.

    In addition, the airway can be kept unobstructed, the nasal secretions of the baby can be cleared in time, the back can be patted, and the cough of the child can be encouraged to facilitate the discharge of sputum. Give your baby easy-to-digest, nutritious food and plenty of water. Babies should not be overfed each time, and should be small and often fed.

    It is also necessary to pay attention to strengthening ** and oral care, especially the sweaty baby needs to change the moist clothes in time, and wipe the sweat with a wet towel, which is conducive to heat dissipation and resist germs.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Baby pneumonia doesn't necessarily require hospitalization. Whether your baby needs to be hospitalized depends on your baby's age, underlying health and severity of pneumonia.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Recently, the baby has a little pneumonia, depending on the severity of the condition, the condition is serious and needs to be hospitalized for observation, it is recommended to listen to the doctor's opinion.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, the baby pneumonia must be hospitalized, because the baby's resistance is relatively low, if it is more serious, it may endanger life and health, and must be hospitalized.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, can a child be hospitalized with pneumonia**.

    Hello, dear, it depends on the situation, 1. Mild pneumonia in Heb's older age: usually no hospitalization is required, and oral antibiotics can be carried out**; 2. Severe pneumonia at a young age: especially neonatal pneumonia should be taken very seriously, and hospitalization is required, and antibiotics are used intravenously to effectively control the infection.

    Some pneumonias are more severe, may be combined with lung abscess or sputum plugs in the trachea, when coughing up can not cough out, it is necessary to assist bronchoscopy for lavage and pat envy** to maintain bronchial patency, and sometimes bronchodilators or phlegm-reducing drugs are also needed for nebulization**, so that pneumonia can be cured. Yes, I can be hospitalized, and I hope the child can get better soon<>

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