What kind of anti-inflammatory medicine does a child take for pneumonia?

Pneumonia in children should be treated for the causative agent. If the infection is caused by bacteria or mycoplasma, anti-inflammatory drugs (antibiotics) such as ceftriaxone, amoxicillin, azithromycin, etc., may be prescribed by the doctor. In addition, other medications may need to be applied in conjunction. Pneumonia in children is an inflammatory disease of the lungs caused by pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria or viruses. Usually, for bacterial pneumonia, children need to be treated with medications such as ceftriaxone, cefozoxime, or antibiotics such as amoxicillin clavulanate potassium as prescribed by the doctor. In addition, children suspected of having Mycoplasma pneumonia should be treated with azithromycin under medical supervision. Secondly, if the child has a high fever that does not go away, or if there is a combination of toxic encephalopathy, then glucocorticosteroids such as methylprednisolone and ponisolone should be used as prescribed by the doctor. When the examination shows that the child is suffering from pneumonia, it is necessary to strengthen the daily life management, go to the hospital in a timely manner, and cooperate with the doctor to actively treat the disease.