If your child has viral pneumonia, there is generally no specific medicine for viral infection itself, but it usually takes 7-10 days for the symptoms to ease. If the condition worsens or the symptoms are abnormal, please see a doctor as soon as possible. Viral pneumonia is a lung infection caused by a virus. It is common in children, especially those whose immune systems are not fully developed. Babies may experience fever, cough, shortness of breath and other symptoms due to viral infection, but unlike bacterial infections, viral infections are mostly regulated by the immune system. If the doctor determines that it is viral pneumonia, sometimes antiviral drugs, antipyretics or cough suppressants may be used to relieve symptoms. The key to recovery lies in the body's immune system. In the early stages of infection, children may have a fever that can reach 38°C or higher. This is the body's natural response to the virus, which can usually be relieved by antipyretics and physical cooling. At the same time, keeping the air moist helps children breathe more easily. Soaking feet in warm water or inhaling hot water steam are also commonly used supportive therapies among the people. However, most viral pneumonias do not require the use of antibiotics, and the abuse of antibiotics may be counterproductive. Parents should closely monitor their children's condition. If the child's symptoms do not improve after three to five days of medication, and instead the child has shortness of breath, blue lips, and a significant decrease in appetite, please go to the hospital for further examination immediately. At the same time, ensuring that the child has adequate rest time and water intake will help the child recover faster. |
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