What medicine does child pneumonia take

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In our daily life, we are not unfamiliar with children's pneumonia. It is a common disease in internal medicine and pediatrics. There are many causes of children's pneumonia, which can be caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites and other factors. According to the pathological anatomy, pneumonia can be divided into lobar pneumonia, bronchial pneumonia and interstitial pneumonia. The main clinical manifestations are cough, expectoration, shortness of breath, chest tightness, etc. the medication of pneumonia patients is very important. Let's share about what medicine to take for children's pneumonia.

What medicine does child pneumonia take

Drug 1: Patients with pneumonia can take roxithromycin and penicillin drugs, such as amoxicillin and Cefalexin, which will have a good effect on the patient's condition.

Drug 2: pneumococcal pneumonia: Penicillin G is the first choice. In adult mild patients, 800000 u was injected intramuscularly three times a day. For severe cases, 2.4-4.8 million u should be given intravenously once every 6 hours. For severe cases and complicated meningitis, 10-30 million u should be given intravenously every 4 times.

Drug 3: Patients with nosocomial infection: Penicillin G, 3-10 million U per day, intramuscular injection or intravenous drip 4 times. For those infected with penicillin resistant Staphylococcus in hospital and some out of hospital, they should be given β - lactide antibiotics, such as oxacillin and o-chloropenicillin, 4-6g per day, twice intramuscular or intravenous drip.

matters needing attention

The above article introduces to you about what medicine to take for children's pneumonia. I hope you should pay more attention in your life, not too many indoor personnel, not too long stay of visitors, dirty air is not conducive to the recovery of pneumonia. It is suggested that regular ventilation should be carried out in the room to make the air circulate, but ventilation should be avoided, which is conducive to the recovery of pneumonia.