What symptom does neonatal septicemia have

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After the baby is born, some bacteria may invade the blood circulation, and then grow and reproduce in the blood circulation of the human body, which will produce a lot of toxins that have side effects on the body. These toxins may lead to systemic infection, thus causing neonatal sepsis. When the patient has neonatal sepsis, migration lesions may also occur in other parts of the body. At present, neonatal sepsis is still a high incidence of neonatal diseases, especially in some premature infants, the probability of neonatal sepsis is very high.

What symptom does neonatal septicemia have

First: some of the infection focus of neonatal sepsis is often not particularly obvious, so it is not easy to find, it is relatively easy to be ignored in the examination, so we need to pay attention to it. When the neonatal sepsis, especially after two to four weeks after the onset of disease will begin to develop symptoms.

Second: the main symptoms of neonatal sepsis are fever, unwillingness to eat, mental impotence, restlessness. Especially when some premature infants have neonatal sepsis, they will have more obvious symptoms, such as very pale complexion, no weight gain and unstable body temperature.

Third: some patients with neonatal sepsis may have some more acute symptoms, and these symptoms are easy to repeat. That is, the body is prone to jaundice, liver and spleen have slight swelling, on the skin may show some ecchymosis or ecchymosis, if these symptoms occur, we must actively treat, which may indicate that neonatal sepsis has been more serious.

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Severe neonatal sepsis will appear poisoning symptoms and intestinal symptoms, for example, patients will have intestinal paralysis, mainly manifested as abdominal distension, examination can find that bowel sounds decreased, may also lead to hematemesis, hematochezia and other physical problems.