Pertussis

Clinical Presentation of the Paroxysmal Stage of Pertussis: Frequent and intense coughing episodes, followed by a high-pitched intake of breath, which occurs repeatedly and worsens at night.

Pertussis is a respiratory disease that is more common in infants. It is mainly caused by poor resistance and improper care of the baby's body. Now let's learn about the symptoms of pertussis in

Clinical Manifestations of Pertussis in the Initial Cough Phase: Coughing spells gradually worsen, more severe at night than during the day, with thin white sputum. May be accompanied by low-gra

Winter and spring are the peak seasons for pertussis in children, especially those under 5 years old. Due to the long duration of the illness, which can last for 2-3 months, it is commonly known a

Clinical Manifestations of the Recovery Period of Pertussis: The paroxysmal cough gradually decreases, the throat hoarseness also disappears, vomiting reduces, and normalcy can be resto

Whooping cough is a common respiratory infectious disease in children, caused by Bordetella pertussis. Its main feature is paroxysmal spasmodic cough, accompanied by inspiratory or inspiratory-like