How does neonatal upper respiratory tract infection do?

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Neonatal respiratory tract infection symptoms are very obvious, this time the children will often cry more than, but also appear nasal congestion, will directly use the mouth to breathe. Children often have fever symptoms, but also often nausea and vomiting, will refuse to eat milk, these are obvious neonatal respiratory tract infection disease, then neonatal upper respiratory tract infection will cause what kind of symptoms? Today we come to specific to understand, in life can be early to understand.

How does neonatal upper respiratory tract infection do?

1. Neonatal upper respiratory tract infection will be the same as the common cold, the onset is relatively fast, when going out obviously feel burning, and at the same time after a few hours will produce sneezing and nasal congestion symptoms, neonatal runny nose, and throat pain, hearing loss.

2. When the newborn has upper respiratory tract infection, it will directly cause the dullness of taste. At this time, the breathing will be greatly affected, the voice will become hoarse, and there will be a small amount of cough. Generally, there is no fever, but it will also cause the symptoms of the whole body, which is often low fever.

3. Neonatal upper respiratory tract infection is also divided into viral pharyngitis or bronchitis, resulting in herpetic angina. At this time, patients will have symptoms of conjunctival fever, and will directly lead to the occurrence of bacterial pharyngeal tonsillitis. These diseases are caused by upper respiratory tract infection.

matters needing attention

What we said above is the symptoms of neonatal upper respiratory tract infection, so when there is upper respiratory tract infection, we must seize the time to carry out symptomatic treatment to avoid serious consequences for newborns.