Pneumonia in children is very harmful, will there be sequelae after cure?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-13
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Sequelae of pneumonia in children are very rare. Unless it is not thorough enough, resulting in the pneumonia lesion not being completely absorbed, the condition will affect the normal breathing of the child. The human lungs themselves have a very strong compensatory ability, so as long as the pediatric pneumonia lesions are timely, they can be completely damaged.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Possibly. Some pneumonias can leave some undesirable consequences and affect the baby's body.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    **There will still be sequelae after that, **if you get cold or the temperature changes greatly, it is easy to **.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There will be no sequelae, as long as the disease is cured and some nutrients are supplemented, there will be no sequelae when you grow up, and there will be no problems.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Children with pneumonia usually do not have sequelae as long as they follow the course of treatment**. Children with a history of pneumonia are susceptible to reinfection with mycoplasma the next time they have a cold and cough. Small alveoli can be asymptomatic and can cause lung abscesses.

    Children with high fever may persist. Common pulmonary artery aneurysms, empyema, and empyema pneumothorax can cause complications such as sepsis.

    Keep the air circulating, get enough vitamins and proteins, drink water regularly, and eat small amounts of food many times. Keep the airway open and remove upper respiratory secretions in time. In the first stage, after a reasonable and good **, you can recover very quickly.

    Those who have large and numerous bullae may have sudden, blue-colored dyspnea around the mouth. After a lung infection, pneumonia can be caused by a bacterial or viral infection. Coughing and excretion usually occur, as does fever and difficulty breathing.

    Among them, empyema can cause high fever and worsening dyspnea. Pneumothorax can cause symptoms such as severe coughing, irritability, whitishness, and hypoxia.

    The main manifestation is bullae. Because mild pneumonia or pneumonia can be early**, there are usually no complications and sequelae. If children with pneumonia receive regular**, their condition can eventually recover completely without sequelae.

    However, their children only have a high fever or a cold when they have pneumonia. If they don't take them to the hospital in time for a check-up, they can't be clearly diagnosed with pneumonia, leading to delays in their condition. In terms of diet, they eat more protein-rich foods to boost the child's immunity; In addition, you can also take your child out for proper exercise.

    In the case of severe pneumonia, severe symptoms of poisoning and strong causative independence, such as Staphylococcal aureus pneumonia and delayed childhood** may have serious complications. You can multiply again in large numbers and become pneumonia. If it progresses to pneumonia, it will be more difficult than the first time.

    Even if they die, the vast majority of children are able to fully absorb attention after formal infection, cough relief, cataract resolution, asthma relief, and intensive care, and pneumonia can also be obtained** with no sequelae.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Neonatal pneumonia, regardless of the type, has a certain risk if the condition is severe. For example, in the case of infectious pneumonia, a large area of infection may appear in the lungs, and even abscess and necrosis may be formed, which will seriously affect the respiratory function of the sick child. The bacteria may also spread throughout the body, causing more serious complications such as sepsis and meningitis.

    Neonatal pneumonia should be diagnosed early, early**, and aggressively** to curb the progression of the disease. Most neonatal pneumonia is completely capable of being treated aggressively and effectively, without leaving any sequelae, and will not be treated with positive and effective treatment. However, severe pneumonia is combined with infection or damage to other organs throughout the body, and if it is a damage to the nervous system, there is a possibility of sequelae.

    Shanghai Kangyao Pediatric Tuina Clinic is good, you may wish to bring your own children to try.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    My child had pneumonia, and the doctor had to answer: there are two kinds of situations, the good one is that after having pneumonia antibodies, it will not be easy in the future, and the bad one is pneumonia that will be easy to catch a cold in the future. I want to tell you, pneumonia is not too bad, but it must be completely cured before you can get home, otherwise it will be **, then it will not be troublesome.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are no sequelae, but they must be cured completely.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Pneumonia is a common and multi-infectious disease, and its symptoms are mainly manifested as fever, cough, phlegm, chest pain, etc. At present, there are three methods of clinical pneumonia: general, antibacterial and anti-shock. So, will there be sequelae of pneumonia?

    Experts point out that the disease is completely possible, and there are basically no sequelae.

    **Method: 2 General**: Bed rest, eat a light and easy-to-digest diet, eat more vitamin-rich fruits and vegetables, and pay attention to drinking water and replenishing fluids for fever patients.

    1 Antimicrobial drugs**: This is the key when pneumococcal pneumonia is suspected or confirmed, penicillin G is the preferred drug, and other cephalosporins, macrolides can be used, oral or intramuscular injection, moderate or above should be intravenous injection, infusion**.

    3 Anti-shock**: such as antipyretic, cough, phlegm, asthma, hemostatic drugs can be used when coughing up blood, and oxygen should be inhaled when there is difficulty breathing.

    Preventive measures: Strengthen physical exercise and enhance physical fitness.

    In fact, regarding the sequelae, this needs to be determined according to the specific degree of pneumonia, and general pneumonia will not cause sequelae.

    For lobar pneumonia, especially the kind of poor physique, it may trauma the lungs, and it is not excluded that there are sequelae.

    Finally, I wish you and your friends a great day...

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    My child has support body pneumonia, hospitalized** is good, just a few days after being discharged from the hospital, is it repeated.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally speaking, there are no sequelae in a timely and thorough manner.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Analysis:

    Mycoplasma pneumonia is an acute respiratory infection caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae with pneumonia.

    Advice: Erythromycin, jiaosamycin and tetracyclines** are effective and can shorten the course of the disease. Prevention of mycoplasma pneumonia. Pay attention to physical exercise and do outdoor activities frequently.

    Indoor windows should be opened for ventilation, so that the body's cold resistance and adaptability to environmental temperature changes are enhanced, with the temperature change in time to increase or decrease clothes, avoid contact with children with respiratory tract infections, in the epidemic season of respiratory infectious diseases, do not take children to public places, reasonable allocation of nutrition, early oral calcium and vitamin AD to children, sunbathing, which can reduce the susceptibility factors of pneumonia in children, but also help the prevention of pneumonia. Vaccinations should be carried out on time, and they should not be picky eaters, not picky eaters, and have adequate rest and adequate sleep.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If the pneumonia is good, it will be fine, if it is not good, it will become asthma, and the pneumonia is very good, but you should pay attention to the fact that you can't let him do it back, so it means that it is not completely cured.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Now that medicine is developed, as long as the right medicine is prescribed, it will be fine, and I wish the baby a healthy life.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Pneumonia is very difficult to take care of.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's early, it should be fine.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Try not to let your baby catch a cold, and exercise more.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    What kind of pneumonia do you get? If it gets better in 7 days, it should be bacterial pneumonia. Generally, it can be cured without sequelae.

    Do you smoke? Smoking can cause squamous metaplasia of the tracheal mucosa, and the foreign body cannot be eliminated in time, resulting in dry cough.

    If you don't smoke, don't worry.

    Ignorance on the first floor! Lobar pneumonia can be cured! Misleading again.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I'm having the same problem as yours, I don't know how you solved it?

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