What causes coughing in pediatric pneumonia?

Jun 13, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Disease description:

My daughter has been coughing frequently and severely over the past two days. After a hospital examination, she was diagnosed with pediatric pneumonia. I would like to know what causes coughing in pediatric pneumonia?

Doctor's answer (1)
Dr. Zhou Xiaofeng
The causes of cough associated with pneumonia in children may involve various factors. 1. Infection is one of the main causes, including microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and mycoplasma. These infections can damage lung tissue and irritate the respiratory mucosa, thereby triggering coughing. 2. Aspiration is another possible cause, especially in infants who are prone to choking during feeding. When foreign substances are inhaled into the trachea or bronchi, they can directly stimulate bronchial spasms, leading to coughing. 3. Congenital immune deficiencies, allergic predispositions, and similar conditions may also contribute to the development of pneumonia-related cough in children. Moreover, the causes of pneumonia-associated cough in children are diverse and require diagnosis and treatment based on individual circumstances.