What are the symptoms of children getting pneumonia?

Every life is very hard-won, and for fragile newborns, salt is more likely to cause diseases due to various factors. Although the newborn is a disease with neonatal components, if this disease is not treated in time, it is likely to suffocate the child and lead to the death of the baby. June 5438+10 is not easy to conceive, so it is necessary to diagnose and treat the occurrence of neonatal pneumonia in time, learn to prevent it correctly, and let the children grow sturdily.

So what are the symptoms of pneumonia in children? 1, dyspnea. Neonatal pneumonia can be divided into aspiration pneumonia and infectious pneumonia. Aspiration pneumonia is a respiratory infection caused by inhalation of amniotic fluid, meconium or milk. Therefore, it is easy to cause symptoms of neonatal dyspnea. At this time, it must be rectified in time, otherwise it may lead to suffocation of the baby.

2, respiratory distress. If the pneumonia of children and newborns is very serious, it may lead to severe respiratory distress and even respiratory failure. At this time, the child's breathing will become shallow and fast, and active treatment must be given.

3, the lips are blue and purple. The main symptom of neonatal pneumonia is dyspnea, and insufficient lung ventilation leads to hypoxia, which leads to cyanosis of the lips.

How to prevent neonatal pneumonia? 1, the milk quantity of premature infants is not easy to increase too fast. Because the body organs and physical state of premature infants are not as good as full-term infants, the milk quantity of premature infants increases, otherwise it will lead to aspiration pneumonia because of milk choking.

2, the correct feeding method. Feeding children suspected of esophageal atresia and other malformations before diagnosis is a risk of inhalation. A series of tests will be done when a child is born. If the child's esophagus is found to be deformed, it is forbidden to feed the child, because it is likely that the liquid will not flow directly from the esophagus to the stomach, causing bronchial obstruction. Water or glucose water should be used for the first feeding to avoid breast aspiration pneumonia.

3. Raising the bedside side after feeding can reduce the risk of inhalation. Choosing proper physiological bending can make milk inhale into esophagus and stomach normally, so it can avoid the occurrence of milk aspiration pneumonia.

Although some congenital neonatal pneumonia seems inevitable, breast-sucking pneumonia can actually be prevented by parents' attention to neonatal pneumonia, so we must pay more attention to children and let them grow up healthily in a warm and comfortable environment.