Is a baby s bubble spitting is a sign of pneumonia?

Updated on parenting 2024-06-27
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Baby spitting bubbles is not a manifestation of pneumonia, spitting bubbles does not mean that the baby has pneumonia, but also depends on some other characteristics of the baby, but also depends on the baby's physical condition.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No, it may be because the child's lips are infected, or it may be because the child is excited and spits bubbles.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's not because of pneumonia, but because children will have such problems under normal circumstances, and if you are really not at ease, you can take your child to the hospital for a checkup.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Then do you see if the child has a fever? Then go to the hospital and let the doctor take a look, if there is nothing wrong, where should the baby spit bubbles be itchy on the body? You give your baby's body a rub.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Spitting bubbles is not necessarily a sign of pneumonia, it may be that the baby's saliva secretion is excessive, and he will spit out some bubbles. The mother can take the baby to the hospital for a lung examination to see if the baby's lungs are inflamed, if there is no inflammation, then the baby does not suffer from pneumonia, and the mother does not have to worry. If there is some inflammation in the lungs, then the mother can immediately give the baby **, so that it can be prevented.

    After some research on the Internet, I found that spitting bubbles is not a manifestation of pneumonia, because the child's mouth is not fully developed, so the saliva secretion is relatively vigorous, and after secreting some saliva, the child will spit out some bubbles. Therefore, spitting bubbles has little to do with pneumonia, but if the child's lungs are more uncomfortable, then the child's saliva will secrete more and may vomit some bubbles, so it is safer to take the child to the hospital for a checkup. If there are plaques or some other substances in the lungs, then it means that the lungs are infected, which means that the baby has pneumonia and should be carried out immediately.

    Therefore, the mother must be careful and not let the baby's body have problems.

    It is not good to keep spitting bubbles, it may make the baby's mouth around the mouth of And the mother can also let the baby eat some finger biscuits, the finger biscuits are relatively hard, the baby can't eat all at once, she will keep grinding, and then it can reduce the secretion of saliva, but also make the baby's teeth healthier.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If the situation is more serious, it will even threaten the baby's health problems, so be sure to take the baby to the hospital in time to deal with it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This does not mean that the child is infected with pneumonia, it may be that the child's respiratory secretions are increased, or the child is bored, spits bubbles and plays, or the child has mouth ulcers.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Baby spitting bubbles is not a sign of pneumonia, because many babies do not have very good development of the mouth and diaphragm, so there will be bubbles.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The baby's spitting bubbles may be pneumonia, which may also be the baby playing, the saliva secretion in the mouth, or the baby can't swallow in time, so the saliva is sprayed out of the mouth; If the baby suffers from pneumonia, it will be discharged in the form of bubbles and secretions, but it also depends on the baby's situation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is not a manifestation of pneumonia, because every baby will have this condition, and this is also a normal manifestation of the baby, and this is just the baby playing, so parents must look at it rationally.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Not necessarily. Because there are many reasons for the baby to spit bubbles, it may be that the oral saliva secretion is relatively vigorous, and the baby's swallowing function is not particularly coordinated.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Baby spitting bubbles is not a manifestation of pneumonia, baby spitting bubbles may be to the oral period of everything is very interested, so will spit bubbles, if the baby body has no other symptoms, it is not pneumonia, if it is pneumonia, it will have a high fever, the baby will keep crying, the baby's body will be particularly uncomfortable.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Spitting bubbles is one of the bases for pneumonia, you also need to see whether the child's lips are blue or purple, whether there are other intestinal problems such as bloating, nausea, etc., if there are these symptoms is pneumonia, if not, it is normal to spit bubbles.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This one is uncertain. If the baby is usually easy to get angry, and often coughs, has no appetite, often spits bubbles, and does not sleep well, it means that it is pneumonia, and you must see a doctor in time at this time.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The baby's bubble spitting is not necessarily caused by pneumonia, because when the baby is small, the salivary glands in the mouth have not been fully developed, so when the legs in the mouth also secrete more, they will spit out the mouth, there is this kind of bubble spitting performance, as long as there are no other uncomfortable symptoms, there is no need to worry.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, it may be that the teeth are more sensitive, it may be indigestion, it may be poor absorption, it may be a respiratory infection, and you should take the child to the hospital for a check-up, and the child's respiratory system and lungs should be checked.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Spitting bubbles is because their trachea is narrow, and the gas in the lungs flushes the sputum in the trachea out of the mouth, but it is not that spitting bubbles is necessarily pneumonia, and we also need to combine other symptoms to make a comprehensive judgment。I believe many mothers have heard of the saying that newborns spitting bubbles means that they have pneumonia. As we all know, neonatal pneumonia is very harmful to children, and if it is not treated in time, it may even kill because of it.

    Therefore, many mothers will feel nervous when they see their babies spitting bubbles, and they can't wait to take their babies to the hospital for a comprehensive examination immediately.

    In fact, it is not necessarily pneumonia for babies to spit bubbles, especially for babies around three months old, their salivary glands gradually develop, but their swallowing ability is relatively poor, so they will always spit out bubbles. Around 4 months old, babies enter the teething period, and when the gums are uncomfortable, the baby will also spit bubbles to relieve it. There is also the possibility that babies are bored on their own, they pass the time by spitting bubbles, and they are even very excited that they have mastered new skills.

    Neonatal pneumonia does cause bubble spitting, but spitting bubbles is not all the symptoms of pneumonia, so there is no need to be too nervous, or should first judge whether the baby has other symptoms. For example, whether the baby has drowsiness, loss of appetite, nasal congestion, dry cough, fever, shortness of breath and other problems while spitting bubbles. If the baby has two or more symptoms at the same time, it should be suspected that the baby may have a respiratory disease pneumonia and should go to the hospital for a professional examination.

    And neonatal pneumonia is not as terrible as we imagined, especially most children are only mild, and they will recover after a few days. There are also some mothers who mistakenly believe that pneumonia can heal on its own like a cold, but in fact, the possibility of this disease curing itself is very low, because it is usually caused by bacteria and viruses, so you should still follow the doctor's advice.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is because the child's body resistance is poor and the lungs are not fully developed, so when pneumonia occurs, there will be external reactions, and if the breathing is insufficient, it will spit bubbles. Spitting bubbles is not necessarily pneumonia, but it may also be other lung diseases that need to be observed in time.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because the development is not fully mature in infancy, and the cough cannot be completed well, then the saliva will turn into white foam under the action of the air flow; Spitting bubbles is not necessarily pneumonia, but it may also be some other symptom and should be checked by the hospital as soon as possible**.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This is because after birth, the lungs are not fully open and cannot breathe normally, and after severe pneumonia, the lungs will become blocked and bubbles will be spitted. It is not necessarily possible that there is another medical condition, such as biliary obstruction or congenital obstruction of the lungs.

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