Question

A premature infant, born at 28 weeks and 4 days with a weight of 1200 grams, is considered a very low birth weight infant. Due to early rupture of amniotic fluid leading to underdeveloped bronchopulmonary structures, the child was infected with fungi at birth and was treated in the intensive care unit of Huaxi Hospital for three months. To this day, there is still inflammation in the lungs. How should it be handled?

Answer

It is currently not possible to determine the specific situation. If a child has underdeveloped pulmonary structures and is difficult to exclude the need for oxygen, further examination and evaluation should be conducted based on the child’s condition and the advice of clinical doctors to make a clear diagnosis. Subsequently, a treatment plan should be formulated according to the specific situation to promote the child’s healthy recovery. Suggestion: Collaborate with clinical doctors for an in-depth examination based on the child’s actual condition and establish a diagnosis after confirming.