Initial symptoms of neonatal pneumonia

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Before the birth of a child, people are worried about the abnormal birth of the child. However, the child may also have foreign bodies in the mouth due to longer labor process or amniotic fluid pollution in the womb. If the child does not vomit completely, it may cause infection symptoms. The most direct cause is lung infection, which may lead to neonatal pneumonia, Because the child will not cough, also will not vomit, this will make the condition very difficult to find, in order to avoid this thing, or to understand the early symptoms of neonatal pneumonia.

Initial symptoms of neonatal pneumonia

When it comes to neonatal pneumonia, it has to be said that prenatal infectious pneumonia is caused by infection when the child is still in the womb. This disease may occur at birth or a few hours after birth, and the child will obviously have symptoms of rapid breathing.

When it comes to neonatal pneumonia, it may also be caused by infection in the process of production. If the labor process is long, it is easy to cause bacterial infection. However, due to the different incubation time, the onset time of pneumonia is also different. After the child is born, it will be difficult to breathe and feel that the child's breathing is very urgent.

Then, the newborn was infected with pneumonia. Because the child was too young, he would not cough, because he could only breathe. Careful observation would show that the child had difficulty breathing. Sometimes he would open his mouth and spit milk and foam after eating milk. The cry was very small, which was caused by lung infection.

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Because a lot of neonatal awareness has not been established, and they will not cough, it is difficult to reflect some disease symptoms through neonatal cough when they are infected with pneumonia. Therefore, we can only carefully observe the children's respiratory problems, and check and treat them in time when there is abnormal situation, so as to avoid causing neonatal pneumonia.