How does newborn stomach bleed to treat?
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Neonatal gastric bleeding is more common in clinic. The common causes are mainly related to the stress after the inhalation of excessive amniotic fluid at birth. Combined with jaundice, we need to exclude whether it is related to the liver. After finding out the causes, we should actively targeted treatment, and it will take about half a month to recover slowly after treatment. So what is the cause of neonatal gastric bleeding and how to prevent it? Now let's talk about how to treat neonatal gastric bleeding?
How does newborn stomach bleed to treat?
1. Neonatal gastric bleeding is a kind of neonatal hemorrhage, which is also known as neonatal hypothrombin, vitamin K deficiency and so on. It is caused by vitamin K deficiency in the body. Because of the poor permeability of vitamin K through the placenta, the fetal intake of vitamin K is very small, so the level of vitamin K in the blood of infants at birth is generally low. Vitamin K deficiency causes the biological activity of coagulation factors (II, VII, IX, x) can not be activated and cannot participate in the coagulation process, so it is easy to spontaneous bleeding or post-traumatic bleeding. So newborns have a tendency to bleed after birth.
2. In addition, the pregnant mother had hepatobiliary diseases; Or take vitamin K inhibitors (such as anticonvulsants, anticoagulants, isoniazid, etc.), the fetal vitamin K storage is less, and the possibility of postnatal hemorrhage is greater.
3. It should be pointed out that the incidence of vitamin K deficiency bleeding in breast-feeding infants is 15-20 times higher than that in milk feeding infants, because the content of vitamin K in breast milk is much less than that in milk, which is related to the less production of vitamin K by intestinal flora in breast-feeding infants.
matters needing attention
The prevention of neonatal hemorrhage, such as neonatal gastric bleeding, should be emphasized. At the same time, the possibility of neonatal hemorrhage should be reminded. At present, hospitals and health care departments are vigorously promoting breast-feeding, but we must not ignore the existing problems, that is, the lack of vitamin K in pure breast-feeding children is obvious. A mother gave birth to her baby in October. According to the doctor's guidance, she only gave her baby breast milk. Her milk secretion was sufficient. The child grew up day by day and was fat. But one day, he was crying and pale. The young mother was at a loss and rushed to the hospital for treatment. Results the child is intracranial hemorrhage, the reason is vitamin K deficiency. Fortunately, the treatment was timely, the amount of intracranial hemorrhage was still small, and the child was treated in time. Therefore, we remind parents once again that neonatal haemorrhage can be completely avoided as long as it is prevented as soon as possible.