POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 6 m old boy6 months agoA. Yes, pneumonia and wheezing can be related, especially in young children. Pneumonia is a lung infection that causes inflammation and fluid buildup, making it harder for the baby to breathe. Wheezing is a high-pitched whistling sound that occurs when airways are narrowed, often due to infection, inflammation, or mucus buildup.
How Pneumonia Can Cause Wheezing? Inflamed Airways – Infection can cause swelling in the lungs, leading to wheezing. Mucus Blockage – Excess mucus in the lungs can partially block airways, making breathing noisy. Bronchial Irritation – Pneumonia can irritate the bronchi (air passages), similar to bronchitis or asthma. What You Can Do for Baby’s Relief?
✔ Ensure proper medication – Follow the doctor's prescribed antibiotics or antiviral drugs.
✔ Give steam inhalation – Helps clear mucus and reduce wheezing.
✔ Keep baby hydrated – Offer breast milk, formula, or warm fluids (if age-appropriate) to thin mucus.
✔ Use a humidifier – Moist air can ease breathing difficulties.
✔ Hold baby upright – Helps improve lung expansion and reduce discomfort.
When to See a Doctor Urgently?
🔴 If your baby:
Has severe wheezing or difficulty breathing Shows bluish lips or skin (sign of oxygen shortage) Refuses to eat or drink Has high fever (above 102°F) for more than 2 days Is extremely weak or drowsy
Pneumonia can be serious, so close monitoring and proper medical care are essential. Let me know if you need further guidance!
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