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Bronchopneumonia

Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia affecting the lungs and causing inflammation of the lungs. There is an obstruction in the airway passage, which may cause breathing difficulties in the patient. Other common symptoms include fever, cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, sweating, and fatigue. The condition is contagious and can be contracted from an affected individual.

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Are my baby's symptoms normally seen with bronchiolitis?

Query: Hi doctor, My 9 months old baby had a high fever, cough, and cold. Initially, it was the fever that was concerning. Later the cough was severe and hospitalized for bronchiolitis. He was put on a nebulizer and after three days his condition has improved. So, the doctor suggested moving from the nebul...  Read Full »


Dr. Deepak Patel

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. The symptoms that your child has been suggestive of bronchiolitis. In bronchiolitis, nebulization needs to be given for five to seven days; usually, the child recovers in seven days. Your child was discharged from the hospital and developed respiratory distress after c...  Read Full »

Kindly check the x-rays for signs of bronchopneumonia.

Query: Hello doctor, A 2.5-year-old young girl got X-ray diagnosis bronchopneumonia, but her blood tests are all fine, nor she has a temperature. Just cough. We would like to see a second opinion on X-ray images.  Read Full »


Dr. Vivek Chail

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have viewed the X-ray chest image sent by you (attachment removed to protect patient identity). There are mildly prominent lung markings in the bilateral lunes and this can suggest hyperactive airways or a mild lung infection. There is no focal lesion or patchy opacit...  Read Full »

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