Question
The child underwent white lung treatment at birth and could not be completely weaned from oxygen for 20 days. The CT scan of the brain showed low density, and there was a 2mm ventricular septal defect that had not been closed. The karyotype was normal. The current problem is that the child has low muscle tension. Is it possible to completely recover? Please tell me, thanks!
Answer
Based on your description, the child has recurrent white lung and abnormal brain CT findings. Additionally, they have congenital heart disease, indicating that the child’s condition is not good. It is difficult for the child to recover completely and there may be a risk of cerebral palsy. This is all about “What Should Be Done After Neonatal Oxygenation Leads to Low Muscle Tension?” Finally, I wish the patient a speedy recovery and a healthy life.