Early symptoms of pediatric pneumonia

  Any disease that strikes at an early stage will show more or less symptoms, and pediatric pneumonia is no exception. The common early symptoms are mainly those related to some respiratory tract infections, such as fever, cough, runny nose and congestion.  The early symptoms of pediatric pneumonia are still relatively obvious. The most common ones are those related to upper respiratory tract infections, such as fever, runny nose, nasal congestion, etc. In addition, the child may have a poor appetite and be irritable and irritable, so parents should pay attention to this. Cough is also a common manifestation. Some children may start with an irritating dry cough, and as the disease slowly progresses, phlegm will build up in the throat and a phlegm sound will slowly appear.  Also after a baby has pneumonia, in addition to manifestations such as fever and cough, if there is a poor mental state. For example, the baby may show drowsiness, be more irritable, the eyes may also turn upward, or appear shortness of breath, labored breathing, etc., are clear signs of pneumonia, and need to pay attention to timely medical confirmation.  In short, the early symptoms of pediatric pneumonia are not difficult to detect, as long as parents pay attention and pay attention to the child’s discomfort, you need to go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the best time for treatment.