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How about six-month-old baby's right thymus hypertrophy?

Hello, thymus is an important lymphatic organ of human body. Usually, chest X-rays are more common in children under one year old. At the age of 4~5, the shadow of sail-like protuberance near the upper right mediastinum can be seen occasionally, and then it is gradually replaced by adipose tissue with age.

Thymus hypertrophy in your child should be a normal phenomenon, and it has nothing to do with the child's dyspnea.

I don't know what you described as dyspnea. Does the child feel throat ringing when inhaling? If so, considering that your child may also have congenital laryngeal wheezing (mostly calcium deficiency during pregnancy, which leads to thyroid cartilage's dysplasia, it is not serious. Generally, children can heal themselves when they are 65,438+0 to 2 years old, and they can be properly supplemented with calcium. If the child does not have the above situation, he may suffer from pneumonia again.

It is recommended to take the child to the hospital to see a doctor for auscultation of the lungs. If necessary, a chest X-ray can be performed again. If there is inflammation, it needs anti-inflammatory, antiasthmatic and expectorant treatment.