Question
My child sometimes breathes rapidly and I can hear phlegm in their throat. What are the relief methods for neonatal inhalation pneumonia?
Answer
Neonatal pneumonia is a severe illness that can be life-threatening in serious cases. If a child’s indirect bilirubin level reaches 457, indicating severe jaundice, it can harm the brain and is also a serious condition. For neonatal inhalation pneumonia, active anti-inflammatory treatment is required. For such high levels of jaundice, in addition to actively using blue light therapy to reduce bilirubin, it may also be necessary to use dispersal therapy. Patients should develop regular lifestyle habits, persist with treatment, and maintain a light diet and engage in aerobic exercise, as this can enhance their immune system and reduce the risk of illness.