Chronic pneumonia in children
Chronic pneumonia occurred in patients with a course of more than 3 months. In recent years, the mortality of children with acute pneumonia is decreasing, but it is not uncommon for children with severe pneumonia to not fully recover, relapse, and evolve into chronic pneumonia. Once it occurs, it often affects the growth and development of children. Therefore, timely prevention and treatment of chronic pneumonia is very important.
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