Bronchiolitis in infants 0-3 months is considered to be related to respiratory infections and neonatal pneumonia. The severity of its symptoms vary symptoms will vary, common symptoms are cough, fever, wheezing and so on.
1. Fever: Bronchiolitis in infants 0~3 months usually presents with fever. This is due to the bronchitis due to infection with viruses, bacteria, the release of some inflammatory substances, stimulate the liquid fever center nerve, thus appearing fever.
2. Cough: some infants bronchitis will appear frequent coughing, coughing will have sputum or no sputum, this is due to the inflammatory secretions in the airways, reflex caused by the performance of the cough.
3. wheezing: if the baby suffers from bronchitis, and the condition is more serious, usually will appear wheezing performance. This is because the bronchial mucosa is repeatedly stimulated, congestion, edema and other conditions, resulting in airflow can not be normal circulation, which led to the baby wheezing.
There may be other symptoms of bronchiolitis in infants 0 to 3 months, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition.