Actually, babies' bodies are not immune to diseases forever. Although there are antibodies in their mother's milk, babies also have a period of low immunity. During this period, babies are prone to some diseases, but each disease has its own characteristics. After understanding, it is easier to determine. So, what are the symptoms of Mycoplasma infection in babies?
The incubation period of Mycoplasma infection in babies is usually relatively long, so most of them will show symptoms such as pharyngitis, rhinitis, tracheitis, and other inflammations. Then babies will experience fever and coughing, which is obviously a sign of Mycoplasma infection. Some babies may find it difficult to eat and sleep more every day.
The cough caused by mycoplasma infection is usually dry cough in the early stage, and then it will turn into a very serious cough with a small amount of phlegm, especially at night when coughing frequently. This is also one of the symptoms of mycoplasma infection, and in severe cases, it may become mycoplasma pneumonia after coughing. Mothers should take their babies for treatment as soon as possible.
Another distinctive feature of mycoplasma infection is that the baby's skin may also show abnormalities, such as small red rashes or measles like rashes on the baby's body. It should be suspected whether this is a mycoplasma infection, as it is also a very special symptom of mycoplasma infection. As long as the mother takes the baby for timely treatment and exercises regularly, the mycoplasma infection will gradually improve.