Children fever does not cough can be pneumonia

Dr. Tracy Anderson
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2025-05-02 13:39:50
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Children fever does not cough may be pneumonia, may also be caused by upper respiratory tract infection.
In children with pneumonia, lung tissue may appear inflammatory lesions, a large number of inflammatory factors through the blood circulation on the hypothalamus thermoregulatory center caused by the impact, may lead to temperature set point upward, causing fever symptoms. In children with upper respiratory tract infection, pathogenic microorganisms can continue to reproduce in the body, forming a heat source, affecting the normal regulation of body temperature, so that fever symptoms, but no cough performance.