What should I pay attention to when my baby has just been discharged with pneumonia

  Sometimes when a baby catches a cold, parents may not pay attention and accidentally turn it into pneumonia. After the baby gets pneumonia, they keep coughing, trembling all over, and crying uncontrollably. Parents regret their behavior when they see it, but it's too late. So, what should they pay attention to when the baby is discharged from the hospital with pneumonia?

  

What should I pay attention to when my baby has just been discharged with pneumonia1

  Pneumonia is a respiratory disease caused by various bacteria. Due to the different physiological characteristics of children and adults, the proportion of children suffering from pneumonia is much higher than that of adults, and the condition is prone to recurrence. After discharge, babies with pneumonia should pay attention to the following points:

  1. Stay away from public places

  Due to the large number of people in public places, various pathogens are concentrated in these areas, making it easy for children to contract pneumonia again. Therefore, it is important to keep babies away from these areas. If there are many students who have caught colds and pneumonia at school during a certain period of time, it is best to take a period of leave for the baby.

  2. Pay attention to hygiene

  Sometimes it's difficult to make babies pay attention to hygiene. They are still young and don't understand how important it is to develop good hygiene habits. This requires parents to be patient and constantly emphasize the importance of washing hands before and after meals, and keeping clothes clean and tidy.

  3. Strengthen exercise

  Actively exercising can make a baby's body healthy and strong, so their resistance will be stronger. Exercise can also increase lung capacity, allowing the lungs to grow faster and closer to adult levels, so that babies are less likely to develop pneumonia.

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