Why do babies experience recurrent pneumonia

  Pneumonia is a disease that troubles many parents. After getting pneumonia once, many babies will fall into a vicious cycle, and within one or two years, they will be infected with pneumonia again. Therefore, this disease makes parents anxious and unsure of what to do. So why do babies have recurrent pneumonia? Next, let's take a look.

  

Why do babies experience recurrent pneumonia1

  If the baby frequently experiences recurrent pneumonia, it is recommended that parents take the baby to the hospital first to check if their lung function is normal, as it has been clinically discovered that babies with congenital lung function defects are more likely to develop pneumonia than their peers. Many parents believe that the reason why babies are prone to pneumonia is due to their poor immune system and ability to resist the disease. However, this is not the case. Repeated outbreaks of pneumonia in babies may be related to inadequate care by parents. Many parents do not know how to take care of their children with pneumonia, and improper care can easily lead to the recurrence of pneumonia.

  The daily diet of babies is also very important. Although parents know that their babies' diet should be balanced, unfortunately many babies are particularly picky eaters, only love to eat meat and do not like to eat vegetables. Parents also spoil their babies, which leads to babies eating too much meat and too little vegetables. Eating too much meat can easily lead to indigestion, accumulation of food, and easy internal heat. All of these reasons can trigger babies to get pneumonia again.

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