Pneumonia in children can go to school when it gets better if it’s a regular pneumonia, but if it’s caused by special pathogens such as whooping cough pneumonia or measles pneumonia, it needs to get better for about 5 days to 3 weeks before going to school.
Pneumonia belongs to a relatively common disease, in the complications may be accompanied by dyspnea, cough, fever, shortness of breath, lungs have rales and other aspects of the phenomenon, generally after the disappearance of the clinical manifestations of conventional pneumonia can go to kindergarten.
Pneumonia caused by specific pathogens, such as measles pneumonia or whooping cough pneumonia, requires treatment and isolation for 5 days to 3 weeks before attending school. Consult your doctor for details.
Even if the child goes to kindergarten after the pneumonia has cleared up, the parents need to explain to the teacher to let the child drink as much water as possible to promote the body’s metabolism, which will help the condition to recover.