Condition
Pediatric Pneumonia
What You Need to Know
Pneumonia is an infection in the lungs. It can be mild or serious. The illness can be caused by bacteria, viruses and fungi.
Key Symptoms
Some common symptoms include:
- Fever
- Cough
- Tiredness (fatigue)
- Chest pain
Diagnosis
Your child's provider will complete a physical exam and may include these tests to confirm the diagnosis:
- Chest X-ray
- Blood tests
- Sputum culture
- Pulse oximetry
- Chest CT scan
- Bronchoscopy
- Pleural fluid culture
Treatment
Treatment for pneumonia will vary depending on the severity and if your child has been hospitalized. Treatment could include:
- Plenty of rest
- Increasing fluids
- Cool mist humidifier
- Acetaminophen for fever and discomfort
- Medicine for cough
For sever cases, treatment could include:
- Antibiotics by IV (intravenous) or by mouth (oral)
- IV fluids
- Oxygen therapy
- Frequent suctioning of your child’s nose and mouth
- Breathing treatments
Schedule an Appointment
Our pediatric specialists provide personalized care for your child’s physical, mental and emotional health needs. Meet the providers who treat pneumonia and schedule an appointment today.
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Departments that Treat Pneumonia

Infectious Diseases
Our Division of Infectious Diseases is the major referral center for infectious diseases in the Washington, D.C., area, helping thousands of patients each year, and actively promoting prevention through community outreach and education. Learn more about this division.