Question
My baby just gave birth and is experiencing vomiting and abdominal bloating, along with fever and low blood pressure. The doctor examined the baby and said it was sepsis. Could the baby’s sepsis be a misdiagnosis?
Answer
Neonatal sepsis is a severe infectious disease, primarily characterized by fever and drowsiness. Through examination, doctors can significantly enhance the accuracy of the sepsis diagnosis. Medical evidence shows that sepsis is caused by a clear infection, with bacteria entering the baby’s body and causing systemic poisoning and infection symptoms. For the treatment of neonatal sepsis, active use of antibiotics and medication is required. According to current medical scientific conditions, the rescue of neonatal sepsis is completely successful. Therefore, the doctor’s diagnosis can be considered accurate and unlikely to be a misdiagnosis.