How to Handle Hypoplasia of Laryngeal Cartilage in Newborns

Congenital hypoplasia of laryngeal cartilage is caused by calcium deficiency. It is important to supplement calcium and vitamin D to promote cartilage development. Additionally, due to the potential for respiratory difficulties, precautions should be taken to prevent colds to avoid exacerbating breathing problems. Generally, this condition will naturally heal around the age of 2. If parents are still concerned, they can bring their child to a regular children’s hospital for a check-up every three months.
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How to Handle Hypoxemia in Premature Babies?

Hypoxemia and pulmonary infection in premature babies are severe conditions requiring the use of ventilators. Once the ventilator is removed, the baby’s face may turn blue. This article explains the reason for the lack of surfactant in the lungs of premature babies and the treatment methods. Guidelines suggest continuing treatment in the neonatal intensive care unit of the local hospital, as the specific changes in pediatric diseases cannot be predicted.
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