Question

I was diagnosed with neonatal hemorrhagic disease in the hospital. What are the symptoms of neonatal hemorrhagic disease?

Answer

Neonatal hemorrhagic disease can cause fatigue, short urine, dry stools, dull heart sounds, slow heart rate, and an increased susceptibility to pneumonia. Severe cases may involve gastrointestinal bleeding, pulmonary hemorrhage, and even systemic bleeding. Neonatal hemorrhagic disease is prone to bleeding, especially pulmonary hemorrhage, due to low body temperature, slow blood flow, and increased capillary permeability. This condition is very dangerous, and children often die because it is difficult to rescue them in time.