Question

A newborn has developed symptoms of hypoxia and coma two days after birth. How should it be handled?

Answer

Neonatal hypoxia and coma may be caused by issues such as umbilical cord entanglement during fetal development, leading to choking or respiratory discomfort due to congenital diseases. Currently, the baby should first be placed in an incubator to stabilize vital signs, and further examination of cardiovascular and pulmonary function should be conducted once the condition stabilizes. Additional treatment or surgery may be required.