Incomplete treatment of baby pneumonia often leads to recurrence and other complications, posing a threat to the baby's health. Every time the baby coughs, the parents' hearts feel like they have been cut by a knife, which is very painful. Sometimes the symptoms are always not good, so what should I do if my baby has recurrent cough due to bronchial pneumonia?
Baby bronchopneumonia is always not good, on the one hand, it is related to incomplete treatment. Sometimes they stop taking medicine or treatment just because they don't cough. In fact, there are still many bacteria hidden in their bodies, but they cannot reach the level of onset. On the other hand, bad habits in daily life that have not been corrected in a timely manner can also trigger the recurrence of pneumonia. Parents should pay attention to the following aspects:
1. After the pneumonia is treated, persist for a period of time and consolidate for a few more days. Parents should not be afraid of spending money or wasting time, as a complete recovery from illness is better than anything else. Repeated treatment can also leave sequelae, which can have an impact on the baby's future physical development.
2. Many cases of pneumonia are caused by parents not paying attention to changes in temperature in their daily lives and not adding or reducing clothing in a timely manner. Being too cold or too hot can cause pneumonia, and parents should also pay attention to changes in indoor and outdoor temperatures.
3. Lack of water in the body is also a cause of bronchopneumonia. The body lacks water, and the activity of cells throughout the body is very low, which greatly reduces the ability to resist viruses. Therefore, it is necessary to drink more water to improve resistance.