Question

A mother inquired with a doctor, her friend’s daughter had just given birth to a baby diagnosed with respiratory distress syndrome. She wanted to know what medications are considered the most effective treatment for this condition?

Answer

Respiratory distress syndrome in newborns is a disease primarily caused by underdeveloped alveoli in the lungs, particularly common in premature babies. The main treatment method for this condition involves the use of hormonal medications to promote lung maturation. The prognosis largely depends on the effectiveness of subsequent treatment. Generally, newborns diagnosed with respiratory distress syndrome have the opportunity to gradually recover as they grow older.