Pneumonia, an infection of the lungs, creates many different symptoms in toddlers, from mild to severe. Fortunately, most toddlers recover from pneumonia within two weeks of their initial symptoms if given proper medical care. Pneumonia symptoms in toddlers often resemble symptoms of other common childhood illnesses, but a doctor can diagnose pneumonia by listening to the toddler's chest and performing other common tests.
Types
Pneumonia symptoms in toddlers may vary depending on whether they have bacterial or viral pneumonia. While both forms can be severe, bacterial is generally considered the more serious of the two.
Symptoms of Bacterial Pneumonia
Bacterial pneumonia symptoms in toddlers may begin quite suddenly and include coughing, fever, flaring nostrils, quick breathing, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, a rapid pulse and weakness.
Symptoms of Viral Pneumonia
Early symptoms of viral pneumonia in toddlers generally seem similar to those of a common cold, but they gradually progress to more serious symptoms such as a high fever, bad cough, chest wheezing, quick breathing, vomiting, diarrhea and weakness.
Diagnosis
If you suspect pneumonia, get immediate medical attention for your child. A doctor can diagnose the pneumonia and whether it is bacterial or viral by listening to the lungs and possibly ordering a chest X-ray, blood test, or test of the nose mucus.
Effects
Bacterial pneumonia in toddlers can be treated with antibiotics, but there is no medication for