Patient: Hello Dr. Zhang Lei, my child has congenital heart disease with bronchial stenosis and softening in May 8 this year in your hospital for surgery, 9 days after surgery pulled the ventilator, 22 days out of the hospital, home 6.1 child wheezing, not coughing, and have sputum 2 in the People’s Hospital in the hospital began to hoist the cephalosporin thiamides + Shadolica injection, nebulization four times a day. 6 days better but still have sputum wheezing breathing grunting. I’m not sure if I’m going to be able to get a new one. {The original pneumonia he can be discharged as soon as a week} how the breath sound is always bad, after surgery breathing is still very clear. Will this have an effect. The heart problem was solved after the surgery, but it takes a long time to recover from the softening of the original compressed bronchus, six months for the short ones and two years or more for the long ones. At present, your baby’s inflammation needs to be controlled more intensively and for a longer period of time, and it is recommended that some aggravated passive immune therapy can be used to prevent further respiratory failure. In the future, your baby is in the stage of recurrent respiratory infections with incurable wheezing. If the disease does not improve continuously, you can consider placing a bronchial stent at the narrowed bronchus.