What are the symptoms of sleeping with pneumonia in children?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-23
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Pediatric pneumonia generally has slightly different symptoms according to different types of pneumonia when sleeping, and in general, sleep is not very stable, and it will show symptoms of coughing, wheezing, or asthma, dyspnea or perioral cyanosis. Of course, each child has different types of pneumonia infection, different severity, and there will be great differences in symptoms, such as mycoplasma, viruses, bacterial infections, and other types, and the symptoms will vary greatly. Viruses such as respiratory syncytial virus and adenovirus are more common in young infants, especially the asthma of adenovirus infected children will be heavier, and the child will obviously show cyanotic symptoms, especially at night.

    Bacterial infections, such as pneumonia caused by staphylococcal infection, develop rapidly in children, and the symptoms are more obvious and show a state of high fever, and the symptoms of poisoning are more severe, and the child's sleep at night will also show unstable conditions. The type of mycoplasma infection will vary greatly, some will be more severe, the child will obviously have frequent coughing, and some may have a cough at night sleep, but the overall state is fine. In addition, pneumonia is also divided into severe pneumonia and common pneumonia, and the clinical symptoms will be quite different.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    After the baby has pneumonia, there may be symptoms of snoring when sleeping at night, and it may cause coughing, and pneumonia may cause difficulty breathing, and may also cause chest tightness and shortness of breath, so it is necessary to ** as soon as possible, so as not to delay the condition and affect the normal growth and development of the child. I took my child to Urahin Children's Hospital once, I feel that you can also go to register a number to see, the doctors are pediatricians from tertiary hospitals, and the experience is more senior, and many public hospitals can not hang up the expert number can be made here, and the hospital is relatively small, the baby does not have to queue up to see a doctor, and there is no worry about cross-infection!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If the baby has pneumonia, then his lungs, I hope there is a little problem with him, but the wolf, he still has the mother's antibodies, and it will slowly get better.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Neonatal pneumonia usually occurs while sleeping. Heavy panting. Willing to sleep on your side rather than on your back. Sometimes you can cough easily. Or the phenomenon of tossing and turning.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Whether asleep or awake, the main symptom of neonatal pneumonia is the increased number of breaths, which can be counted. If the newborn breaths more than 60 times, it is basically pneumonia. Therefore, in the quiet state of sleep, it is more accurate to count the number of breaths.

    In addition to the increase in the number of breaths, the main manifestation of neonatal pneumonia during sleep is the irregular rhythm, which is fast and slow, which is also a manifestation of neonatal pneumonia.

    If there is a significant cough during sleep, or even a snoring or squeaking sound in the throat, it is a sign of pneumonia. The symptoms of neonatal pneumonia are atypical, with no fever or cough, but there are certainly symptoms of rapid breathing. Therefore, if a newborn is suspected of having pneumonia, counting the number of breaths while asleep is the most accurate way to determine whether there is pneumonia.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In fact, neonatal pneumonia, if you observe carefully, whether he is awake or sleeping, he will have symptoms, when he wakes up, maybe the symptoms will be more prominent, he has breastfeeding symptoms when he is breastfeeding, and there are some symptoms of not breastfeeding when he usually does not breastfeed, of course, there will be symptoms when sleeping, some symptoms when sleeping are usually like this, from our personal experience, first of all, this kind of child's breathing is often faster than usual, and generally the child's breathing will be relatively stable after falling asleep, After getting pneumonia, breathing will increase rapidly, usually more or less fast. Generally, the average respiratory rate of newborns is about 40 times, and it may be able to increase to 50 or 60, but it does not mean that a certain moment suddenly arrives, but it is a relatively long period of time to maintain a relatively fast respiratory rate, which is the first.

    Second, during sleep, due to the relative relaxation of the respiratory structure, it is easy to have some laryngeal sounds during sleep, for example, especially often parents will reflect, saying that my child can often hear some phlegm sounds in the larynx when sleeping, then this may also be one of the symptoms of pneumonia, but not necessarily all of them, of course, some of them do.

    Thirdly, of course, coughing and other problems can occur while sleeping, and fever can also exist.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There may be no obvious symptoms in the early stage of pneumonia in infants and young children, and parents should judge the child's physical condition in time according to some subtle manifestations of the child. Children with pneumonia will experience shortness of breath and rapid frequency during sleep, as well as phlegm in the throat, inflammation of the lungs, coarse breath sounds, pulmonary rales and other symptoms.

    1. Increase the frequency of ventilation.

    In a normal newborn, the general respiratory rate is about 40 breaths per minute, but in the case of neonatal pneumonia, the respiratory rate will increase to 50-60 breaths per minute, and on external observation it will appear as shortness of breath. Therefore, if parents find that the baby's breathing is abnormal, they will feel less rhythmic and soothing than before, and even have a feeling of shortness or breathlessness, and they should be alert to whether they have neonatal pneumonia.

    2. The sound of saliva.

    Phlegm refers to the sound of phlegm in the throat when breathing, and the voice is thick and unclear, with a sticky feeling. When a child suffers from pneumonia, there may be more secretions in the throat due to inflammation of the lungs, which causes the child to have poor breathing and needs more strength than usual to do breathing movements, so there will be shortness of breath; On the other hand, it can also cause phlegm in the throat, and phlegm will appear when you breathe while sleeping.

    3. Cough, cough, cough.

    Pneumonia will develop to a certain stage of cough, which is a very obvious clinical symptom, if the child is more likely to cry than usual when sleeping, and accompanied by cough symptoms, parents should pay attention to whether it is caused by pneumonia. If there are these manifestations, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible, because the newborn is weak, and once there is pneumonia, you need to carry out anti-inflammatory ** in time, so as not to worsen the condition and spread to the whole body.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What are the symptoms of neonatal pneumonia while sleeping? A newborn baby has a high fever while sleeping. Fever is accompanied by cough.

    Symptoms such as fever all over the body. When these symptoms are severe. It can cause neonatal pneumonia.

    So in newborns. When you have a high fever, don't be careless. Be sure to cool him down, and the best way to do that is to cool him physically.

    If the cough is severe, it will cause a lung infection, which is called pediatric pneumonia.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Pneumonia is mainly a disease of the respiratory system, the lungs are the main organs of the respiratory system, if there is inflammation, the first manifestation is that when he breathes, there are some wheezing and some can not catch the breath and the face is red. I don't sleep at night. In severe cases, I also have a fever.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    For babies and toddlers who have just been born, it is difficult to ensure that the baby does not get sick in the process of nursing because the novice parents do not understand the situation. And because pneumonia is one of the most common diseases in infancy and early childhood. So, what are the symptoms of pneumonia in babies?

    1. Shortness of breath, fever, cough, and systemic symptoms, infant fever is also an irregular fever. Some babies have a lower body temperature than normal, and some babies have a fever that does not rise after the body temperature, but the cough is frequent and dry, and when the symptoms are more severe, the cough becomes milder but has phlegm.

    2. The spirit and appetite are very poor, and infants and young children will also be irritable. Some infants and young children who develop pneumonia may have mild diarrhea in addition to these symptoms, and some may also vomit. Milder symptoms are applied without cyanosis, and more severe symptoms will see a marked increase in breathing, especially nasal alar agitation.

    3. Some infants and young children will also have medium and fine crackles. In layman's terms, the breathing of babies and toddlers becomes very rough or muffled. And the inhalation is more explicit than the exhalation.

    Therefore, when novice parents find that infants and young children have the above symptoms, they should go to a regular hospital as soon as possible and let a specialist doctor help diagnose and **.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The typical symptoms of pneumonia in babies are cough, fever, and severe breathing difficulties, and the early body temperature does not exceed 39, which can continue to rise to 40. Because fever can cause babies to be unable to eat, and usually because they refuse to eat, they can cause symptoms such as choking, vomiting, and listlessness.

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