Consequences of neonatal pneumonia

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summary

"Neonatal period" is mainly the adaptation period from the mother's womb to the outside life. Due to the immature development of various system organs, low immune function and poor thermoregulatory function of the newborn in this period, it is easy to be infected with diseases such as pneumonia and diarrhea. Let's share the consequences of neonatal pneumonia.

Consequences of neonatal pneumonia

Harm 1: heart failure: when the onset of children restlessness, dyspnea and cyanosis, heart rate, 180 times / min, shortness of breath, > 60 times / min, liver enlargement, lower limb edema, etc., should immediately take measures to control its development, the use of cardiotonics, diuretics and other treatment.

Harm 2: respiratory failure: restlessness, dyspnea and cyanosis in children, early acceleration of breathing, severe deceleration, groan breathing and respiratory rhythm changes. In critical cases, the heart rate accelerates or slows down, and coma and convulsions may occur.

Harm 3: pyothorax: Staphylococcus aureus pneumonia, prone to pyothorax. At this time, the high fever continues or rises again after the body temperature drops, cough frequently, shortness of breath, can not lie dry, one side of the chest full.

matters needing attention

After the baby is born, a clean and comfortable living space should be arranged for the baby. The quilt and diaper used by the baby should be soft and clean, and the utensils used for breast-feeding should be thoroughly disinfected. Parents and other relatives in contact with the baby should pay attention to wash their hands when nursing the newborn, especially when they go out and come back, they must wash their hands with soap and running water to contact the baby.