Is mycoplasma pneumoniae contagious?
For patients with pneumonia, it is necessary to identify the pathogen of pneumonia, among which mycoplasma pneumoniae is a common pathogen, and all pneumonia is contagious and a respiratory disease. But for normal people, it is rare to get sick. If patients with low immunity, such as fatigue, cold, diabetes, immune deficiency, etc., need protection. The main manifestations of pneumonia are cough and expectoration, accompanied by chest tightness, breath holding and fever, and some severe patients will have difficulty breathing. Mycoplasma pneumoniae is the pathogen of pneumonia, which is highly contagious and needs protection.
Symptoms and treatment of bronchopneumonia in children
Bronchopneumonia is a common infectious disease among children, especially infants, and it is one of the common reasons for children to be hospitalized, especially children under two years old. It mostly happens in the cold season of winter and spring and when the climate changes suddenly. Bronchopneumonia is most often caused by pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and mycoplasma, and can also be infected by mixed bacteria and viruses. The main manifestations are fever, cough, shortness of breath, shortness of breath, cyanosis around the mouth and fingers and toes. Auscultation can show that there are fixed moderate to fine moist rales in the lungs, and chest radiographs can show that the lung texture is thickened and increased, and the spot density along the texture is increased. Treatment should keep respiratory tract unobstructed, temperature and humidity appropriate, pay attention to replenish water, choose antiviral or antibacterial treatment according to pathogens, and take oxygen when necessary. If you have high fever, you need symptomatic treatment such as fever.