Pneumonia is an infection of the lung that causes fluid to collect in the air sacs (alveoli). Symptoms include:
Most rattly breathing is not pneumonia. Your child needs to see a health care provider to check if he or she has pneumonia.
About 80% of pneumonia cases are caused by viruses and 20% by bacteria.
Viral pneumonia is usually milder than bacterial pneumonia. Bacterial pneumonia tends to occur more suddenly and cause higher fevers (often over 104°F, or 40°C).
Pneumonia is usually a complication of a cold. Although colds can be passed from person to person, bacterial pneumonia is not considered contagious.
Before antibiotics were available, bacterial pneumonia was dangerous. With antibiotics, it improves within 24 to 48 hours. On the other hand, viral pneumonia can continue for 2 to 4 weeks. Recovery from viral pneumonia is gradual but complete.
Most children with pneumonia can be cared for at home. Admission to the hospital for oxygen or intravenous fluids is required in less than 10% of cases. Most children admitted to the hospital are young infants or children who have extensive involvement of the lungs (as determined by an x-ray).
The pediatrician will review your child’s symptoms and examine your child. The pediatrician will check for fever and breathing problems. He or she will listen to the lungs.
The following tests help detect pneumonia. They also help the pediatrician know what medicine your child need:
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