What are the hazards of childhood pneumonia

  Children's resistance and immunity are relatively low, so they are very susceptible to pneumonia, which is a major disease that causes children's death. Some parents think it's not a big deal when their children get sick, but if they don't deal with it in a timely manner, it can develop into pneumonia. Pneumonia has many harms to the human body. So what are the dangers of childhood pneumonia?

  

What are the hazards of childhood pneumonia1

  1. When a child has a cold and cough, if the high fever persists, there is a risk of contracting pneumonia. Pneumonia can cause symptoms such as difficulty breathing, cyanosis of lips, and pale complexion in babies. If the high fever persists, timely medical attention should be sought.

  2. When children suffer from pneumonia, complications such as heart failure may occur. If not rescued in time, they may die due to respiratory failure. Many children die from pneumonia, so pneumonia cannot be ignored.

  3. The probability of children getting sick is relatively high in winter, because the winter is cold and children's resistance is weak. Mothers and fathers should take sufficient measures to keep their babies warm and reduce the probability of their children getting sick.

  Although pneumonia is a common and serious disease, paying more attention in daily life can effectively prevent it. Nutritional supplementation is very important for children in daily life. Children who are too weak and weak will have poor physical fitness, while stronger children have higher resistance. Parents can start with diet and lead their children to do some exercises within their abilities to improve their immunity.

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