Treatment Methods for Neonatal Hemolytic Disease

Neonatal hemolytic disease requires phototherapy, and in severe cases, blood transfusion may be necessary. There is no specific medication for direct treatment of hemolytic disease. It is recommended that parents take their child to the hospital for professional medical advice and follow the treatment plan guided by the doctor. If there is a concurrent infection, antibiotics should be used, but those with a lower binding rate to albumin should be chosen. If there is no concurrent infection, antibiotics should not be used. The specific treatment method should be determined based on the clinical situation and the doctor’s advice.
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Treatment Methods for Neonatal Inhalation Pneumonia

Neonatal inhalation pneumonia should be diagnosed and treated early to prevent the progression of the disease. Most neonatal pneumonia cases can be cured completely with active and effective treatment, leaving no sequelae and no recurrence. However, severe pneumonia that is accompanied by systemic infection or organ damage, particularly to the nervous system, may result in sequelae.
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