Pediatric pneumonia is a type of lung inflammation that specifically occurs in children. The main cause of pediatric pneumonia is caused by pathogens, which are commonly viruses or bacteria. Currently, pneumonia in children is a common disease that occurs during infancy, especially in winter and spring. So, will childhood pneumonia recur?
Childhood pneumonia can recur, and most cases require anti infective treatment, after which the child's body will gradually recover. However, after the recovery of pediatric pneumonia patients, their immune function decreases compared to before the disease, which can cause the recurrence of pediatric pneumonia.
In addition to the poor resistance of children, which can cause recurrent pneumonia, there is also a situation that needs to be taken seriously, which is that pneumonia in children has not fully recovered, which can also be considered incomplete treatment. Pediatric pneumonia can be infectious or non infectious. If it is non infectious, it will not be contagious.
After the recovery of childhood pneumonia, parents should pay more attention to their children's immune system, strengthen exercise, and avoid public places, especially crowded and poorly ventilated areas, when taking their children out. Do not come into contact with children when adults have a cold.