Why does pneumonia cause nasal agitation?

  Nasal incitement, also known as nasal agitation, is a common symptom of pneumonia disease, often with fever, cough, shortness of breath, nasal incitement as the main symptoms of a common pediatric respiratory disease. It belongs to the category of wind and temperature, cough and wheeze, pneumonia and wheezing, and horse spleen wind in Chinese medicine. Clinical manifestations vary according to the severity of the disease, with mild fever, cough, shortness of breath, thin sputum and slight nasal incitement in mild cases; in severe cases, irritability, wheezing, moaning when breathing, shallow fast, nasal incitement, triple concave sign, blue lips and nails, or drowsiness and depression, grayish face, heart failure and convulsions.  In Chinese medicine, it is believed that external heat or other diseases can cause heat to enter the lungs, create fire, refine fluid into phlegm, block the airway with phlegm, and paralyze the lung and qi. If the evil is trapped in the heart and liver, mental disorders, delirium, convulsions, and convulsions may occur; if the evil enters the Ying and moves the blood, blood vomiting and skin petechiae may be seen.  Western medicine believes that this disease is caused by infection with bacteria, viruses, and mycoplasma, so there are different types of pneumonia.