What should I do if I have a cough and bronchopneumonia?

  Patient Question:Disease:Bronchopneumonia Description:Child male 7 years old weighing 34 kg. He has had a bad respiratory tract since he was a child and has often had a cold and bronchitis or bronchopneumonia. On July 1, he was hospitalized for a week because of bronchopneumonia caused by a cold and cough, and the main medications were cephalosporin, ribavirin, lyophilized powder of ambroxol, dexamethasone, and nebulization. He was also discharged from the hospital with herbal medicine, azithromycin tablets, cefixime, amiloride oral solution for 10 days, and pidomod oral night for 2 months. He was cured. But on October 1, the cold and cough, small clinics prescribed azithromycin, cough syrup, eat 3 days to improve, 5 and cold aggravated. 6 7 in the hospital, the doctor prescribed amoxicillin clavulanate potassium, aminobromine tablets, aminobromoterol oral solution, injection Xiyampin. On the 8th, the doctor said that he was hospitalized for bronchopneumonia, and administered azithromycin 0.25g in 2 vials, ribavirin, amobarbital lyophilized powder injection, heparin sodium injection, dexamethasone, and hanging water. Also with nebulization. Oral amoxicillin clavulanic acid potassium, aminoglutethimide oral solution, aminoglutethimide tablets.  Today 6 days. On the 5th day, I had another routine blood test and mycoplasma was negative for 14,000 cells. The surface cough was a little better. There is still sputum. Breath sounds are coarse.  I would like to know what to do next, and whether I should change mycoplasma negative to another anti-inflammatory drug.  Reply from Liu Dengli, Department of Pediatrics, The First Hospital of Xiamen University: Hello! Your child’s medical history is complicated, and a 7-year-old child who also has recurrent respiratory infections should be checked for immune function, including cellular immunity such as CD series and humoral immunity such as immunoglobulins G, M, A and E. If necessary, phagocytic function should also be checked for immunodeficiency disease. As for this infection, it can be treated with oral medication as the symptoms are not serious at present. Because magnesium saw the child, the above opinions are for reference only.