6 month old with ongoing Broncilitis ?!? - phlegm on 6 week baby chest
Hello, my daughter is 6 months Broncilitis than a month and not just get rid of him.
She has to spend a night in hospital for observation on oxygen, but let me go home.
In the last week, because it is not improved at all! You now have a persistent cough have very heavy, and brings a lot of mucus, part of which is absorbed through the rest of cough.
It is about half the bottle is fairly regular and lethargic, wheezing and crackles.
Tomorrow I'm going back to my doctor, but ask myself: Should I worry that no improvement in the hospital doctor said that some children wheeze in the winter? "
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Phlegm On 6 Week Baby Chest 6 Month Old With Ongoing Broncilitis ?!?
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One of my twins had bronchiolitis, at this young age, and he says one thing that caught my attention is that they do not drink so much (given the coughing and choking), which is no surprise, but attention to dehydration (lethargy is a sign that) Check wet diapers, you can press lightly on the leg, you will turn white for a moment and then makes a color. Must) press (DONT to be difficult, if not the color is then I think that 5 seconds is to return a further sign of dehydration.
ReplyDeleteI am surprised that not sent home with an atomizer is. (assuming that she beat some patients in hospital), could probably help polmicort or steroids to the airways are open.
Weezing can be normal, but most tend to grow chidlren 1-2 years, often as a sign of some degree of asthma.
For more information, please see Bronchiolitis
http://www.kidshealth.org/parent/infecti ...
I hope that everything goes well, and go to the doctor!
Good luck
My son was Bronciolitis and an ear infection for 3 weeks. They gave him antibiotics and an inhaler. It seemed to him to help with his pipe.
ReplyDeleteThey should be there because something happened over time - the higher risk of weakness in the field of education. Then all the little children infected deposition tends to settle. ie, my daughter had a chronic neck pain (before) his tonsils, and every little thing that will be determined in the throat and was the worst.
ReplyDeleteIf I were you, I would ask the GP for a referral to a children's hospital or a specialist if he can not find the right antibiotic for the moment. Do not play with him. If something worse - like pneumonia - a great opportunity to again and again. My niece is there - it was pneumonia in 2 mos old and had always things, breast, bronchitis, laryngitis, etc. .. since then.
Best Wishes - hope she feels better soon! A warmer climate will also be useful, and comes in the summer!