Do you need fluids for bronchopneumonia without fever?

Bronchopneumonia without fever does not necessarily require fluids, but needs to be considered in the context of the degree of progression of the disease. It is recommended that patients should visit the doctor for examination and then let the doctor determine whether they need fluids. In some patients with bronchopneumonia, the systemic inflammatory response is not severe, the lesions are small, and there is no fever, so intravenous medication is usually not required and oral anti-infective drugs can be used to achieve a cure. If the patient is suffering from severe pneumonia, such as the presence of infectious shock, or if the patient has underlying disease, immune deficiency, or is an elderly patient, he or she is usually not febrile, but at this time the condition is severe and the lesions are large, and usually requires infusion therapy. If a patient with bronchopneumonia is not febrile and the condition is not particularly severe, but oral medication is not effective, or if the patient’s GI tract is not fully functional and cannot tolerate oral therapy, intravenous fluids are likewise required. Patients with bronchopneumonia should keep indoor air circulation, maintain appropriate temperature and humidity, and avoid going to crowded public places. Try to rest more and drink more water. Pay attention to a light diet and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables to replenish vitamins and promote recovery from the disease.