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Traqueítis bacteriana; Traqueítis bacteriana aguda
El niño a menudo necesita que se le coloque una sonda dentro de las vías respiratorias, denominada sonda endotraqueal, para ayudarlo con la respiración.
El niño recibirá antibióticos a través de una vena. El equipo médico vigilará muy de cerca su respiración y usará oxígeno si es necesario.
Con un tratamiento oportuno, el niño debe recuperarse.
La traqueitis es una afección médica de emergencia. Acuda a la sala de urgencias si el niño ha tenido una infección reciente de las vías respiratorias altas y repentinamente presenta fiebre, una tos que empeora y dificultad para respirar.
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