Bronchiolitis treatment at Liv Hospital focuses on supportive care, breathing comfort, and careful monitoring to support safe infant recovery.
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Bronchiolitis Treatment and Care
What Does Supportive Treatment for Bronchiolitis Involve?
The treatment of bronchiolitis is primarily supportive. Because the condition is caused by viruses (most commonly RSV), antibiotics are ineffective and are not prescribed unless a secondary bacterial infection, such as an ear infection, is present.
The goal of care is to manage the symptoms, ensure the child remains hydrated, and provide respiratory support while the body naturally clears the virus.
Home Care vs. Hospital Treatment for Bronchiolitis ?
Most infants with mild bronchiolitis can be safely managed at home with close monitoring. However, if the child shows signs of significant respiratory distress or cannot maintain hydration, hospitalization may be necessary.
At Liv Hospital, we provide a tiered approach to care, ensuring that every infant receives the appropriate level of intervention based on their clinical severity.
Home Care: Managing Mild Symptoms
For mild cases, the primary focus is comfort and hydration:
Oxygen Therapy
If a child’s oxygen levels drop below a safe threshold (usually 90–92%), supplemental oxygen is provided in a hospital setting. This can be delivered through:
Hydration and Fluid Management
Respiratory distress makes it difficult for infants to drink. At the same time, rapid breathing leads to increased fluid loss through evaporation.
Clearing the Airways (Suctioning)
In a hospital setting, “deep suctioning” may be performed by nurses or respiratory therapists to remove thick mucus that the infant cannot cough up.
Keeping the nasal passages clear is critical because infants are “obligate nose breathers,” meaning they struggle significantly to breathe through their mouths if their noses are blocked.
Why Bronchodilators and Steroids are Rarely Used ?
Historically, doctors tried using asthma medications (like Albuterol) or steroids for bronchiolitis. However, large-scale studies have shown that these do not work for most children with bronchiolitis because the problem is mucus and swelling, not the muscle spasms seen in asthma.
Humidity and Air Quality
Warmed, humidified air can help loosen thick secretions. While home humidifiers can be helpful, they must be cleaned meticulously to prevent mold growth.
In the hospital, the oxygen delivered is always humidified to prevent the airways from drying out.
Care involves constant “vigilance.” Nurses and doctors monitor:
In very severe cases where high-flow oxygen is not enough, a child may need:
When a child is discharged, the cough may still last for 2–3 weeks. Parents are taught to monitor for “relapses” a return of fever or a sudden increase in breathing effort.
It is essential to keep the child’s environment free of irritants like wood smoke or perfumes during this recovery period.
Follow up and Long term Monitoring
Most children recover perfectly. However, those who had severe bronchiolitis may be more prone to wheezing with future colds.
Understanding the foundation of long-term lung health is key to preventing future respiratory issues.
How Does Liv Hospital Manage Bronchiolitis Care?
At Liv Hospital, bronchiolitis care follows a “minimal intervention, maximal monitoring” approach.
With continuous monitoring, pediatric respiratory experts, and gentle supportive care, we keep infants safe while prioritizing comfort and clear communication for families.
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No. Cough medicines are unsafe for infants and do not help clear the virus or airway mucus.
Bronchiolitis is viral. Antibiotics don’t work against viruses and may cause side effects or resistance.
Most hospital stays last 2–5 days, until oxygen levels and hydration are stable.
Yes, but it must be cleaned daily to prevent bacteria or mold growth.
Once fever-free for 24 hours and breathing, feeding, and activity return to normal.
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