Does neonatal wet lung matter?
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A few years ago, I gave birth to my baby. When the baby was a month old, he didn't drink milk. Moreover, his breath was very short, and sometimes his lips turned blue. My husband and I were not at ease, so we took the baby to the hospital for examination. The hospital examination results showed that the baby suffered from neonatal wet lung. Later, after treatment, the baby's condition soon improved. Now let's share it with you!
Does neonatal wet lung matter?
We went to the hospital with our baby in our arms. After hanging up the number for him, we lined up to see the doctor. When it was the baby's turn, we carried him in. The doctor first took a film for the baby, and then asked us about the baby. After listening to our words, the doctor took a look at his film and said that the baby suffered from neonatal wet lung, so he injected nicothamide for the baby, and then opened some Zhiling capsules for me to take back.
When my mother heard that my baby had this disease, she told me to make soup with mutton, medlar, black beans, yam and brown sugar. After the soup is cooked, she should drink the soup before eating mutton. Only in this way can it be effective for the baby. I try to cook this soup for you and drink it. After the baby drinks it, it's really much better. Because the baby is still small, every time I just feed him soup, he has not teeth, mutton can not eat.
During the baby's illness, I always do some light diet. Every day will also ensure that the baby drink fresh vegetable juice and fruit juice, let the baby add enough vitamins and dietary fiber. In addition to these, I will appropriately add some seafood to the baby's food, such as kelp, laver, jellyfish, etc., but they should be powdered and added to the baby's food, so that the baby can absorb and provide rich iodine for the baby's body.
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Neonatal wet lung is a complication of cesarean section, not a medical accident. Strictly speaking, wet lung is not a disease, but a physiological phenomenon. The fetus is surrounded by amniotic fluid in the mother's uterus. At this time, the lungs and mouth are full of amniotic fluid. When the fetus is delivered, it is squeezed through the birth canal and the amniotic fluid is discharged passively. Because the newborn of caesarean section does not pass through the birth canal extrusion, the amniotic fluid in the lung can not be completely discharged, which leads to temporary dyspnea, which is called wet lung in medicine.