Pneumonia, an infection and inflammation of the air sacs in the lungs, is one of the most common childhood illnesses and it can cause serious complications, especially in infants and young children. Early detection and prompt treatment are crucial for ensuring a successful recovery.
In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Puneet Gupta, Head - Department of Pulmonology, Interventional Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine at Yatharth Hospitals, shared that the symptoms of pneumonia in children can vary depending on their age and overall health where some common symptoms include -
In addition to these symptoms, healthcare professionals should also be aware of other factors that can increase a child's risk of developing pneumonia, such as:
Dr Puneet Gupta said, “Early diagnosis of pneumonia is essential for effective treatment. Healthcare professionals should consider the child's symptoms, risk factors, and medical history when making a diagnosis. Diagnostic tests, such as chest X-rays and blood tests, may be ordered to confirm the diagnosis.”
Pneumonia affects millions of children worldwide, posing a significant threat to their health and well-being. Bringing his expertise to the same, Dr Nikhil Modi, Senior Consultant, Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, talked about early detection and recognising the signs and said, “Children, especially infants and toddlers, are more susceptible to pneumonia due to their immature immune systems and smaller airways. Recognising early signs is crucial for prompt medical intervention and successful treatment.”
He listed some common symptoms of pneumonia in children as -
According to Dr Puneet Gupta, the specific treatment for pneumonia will depend on the severity of the illness, the type of bacteria or virus causing it and the child's overall health however, some common treatment options include -
Echoing that early diagnosis and prompt treatment are critical for managing pneumonia in children, Dr Nikhil Modi pointed out that the treatment strategy depends on the severity of the illness and the underlying cause, which may be bacterial, viral or fungal. Here are some common treatment options for pediatric pneumonia as per him -
Following successful treatment, Dr Puneet Gupta stated children who have had pneumonia should receive ongoing pediatric care to monitor their recovery and prevent future infections and this may include:
Dr Puneet Gupta asserted, “Pneumonia can be a serious illness in children but early detection, prompt treatment, and ongoing pediatric care can help ensure a successful recovery. By being aware of the symptoms, risk factors and best practices for diagnosis and management, healthcare professionals can play a vital role in protecting children from this potentially life-threatening illness.”
Adding to the list, Dr Nikhil Modi revealed here's what you can expect -
Dr Nikhil Modi suggested -
Remember, early detection, prompt treatment and ongoing pediatric care are the cornerstones of successful management of pneumonia in children. By working closely with your child's pediatrician and staying informed, you can ensure their optimal health and well-being.