Question

The main symptom of the newborn is difficulty breathing, diagnosed as brain hypoxia and hemorrhage. After treatment, the child developed edema. Inquire about the possible postoperative complications if the high-pressure oxygen therapy is not continued.

Answer

According to the physician’s advice, high-pressure oxygen therapy is effective in improving brain hypoxia in infants and should be continued. Whether discontinuing high-pressure oxygen therapy will result in postoperative complications depends on the baby’s condition and recovery. Every treatment method carries risks, and it is important to follow the professional opinion of the attending physician and not make decisions independently. Wishing the child a speedy recovery.