Question
How is neonatal sepsis generally confirmed? What symptoms might a newborn exhibit when they have sepsis? Is sepsis a genetic or congenital disease? Can it be treated postnatally?
Answer
Neonatal sepsis is a systemic inflammatory condition caused by bacterial infection. Generally, it can be confirmed and treated through examination and anti-infection therapy. Typically, after treatment, there is no recurrence, but patients may become reinfected with bacteria, so it is recommended to be vigilant about prevention. Consulting a professional physician is necessary.