How to tell if your baby is cured of bronchial pneumonia

If the baby’s temperature returns to normal for more than 3 days, the cough disappears, the breath sounds of both lungs are clear, and the chest X-ray of both lungs does not show any obvious abnormality, then it means that the baby’s bronchopneumonia has been cured, but it is still necessary to bring the baby to the hospital for a follow-up, and to confirm whether it is cured through the relevant examinations. Babies with bronchopneumonia will have symptoms such as loss of appetite, depression, elevated body temperature, cough, etc. When bronchopneumonia is cured, these symptoms will disappear. At this time, parents can take the baby to the hospital for follow-up, if the doctor through the baby’s physical examination, found that the baby’s lungs have disappeared, chest X-ray of both lungs did not see obvious abnormalities, it means that the cure. Bronchopneumonia is a very common type of pneumonia in childhood and can be caused by bacteria, viruses, mycoplasma and other pathogenic microorganisms. It is recommended that if the diagnosis is confirmed, treatment can be carried out under the guidance of the doctor, and after improvement, follow-up examination can be carried out to ascertain whether the disease is cured or not.