Question

The baby is now 53 days old and has bronchitis and type 1 respiratory failure. They have been in the pediatric hospital for four days, after spending five days at the county hospital with capillary bronchitis, and six days at the maternal and child hospital with bronchitis before that. So far, the baby has received five doses of globulin, oxygen therapy, ECG monitoring, nebulization, and intravenous fluids. Can this condition be cured?

Answer

Based on your description, the baby’s condition appears to be bronchitis accompanied by respiratory failure. It is recommended to take aggressive treatment measures, including boosting immunity, oxygen therapy, and antibiotic treatment for infection. I hope these suggestions will be helpful to you, and I wish the baby a swift recovery!