What Are the Diagnosis Criteria for Neonatal Asphyxia?

The main diagnosis criteria for neonatal asphyxia include blue or pale skin on the face and body, dark purple lips, shallow breathing, irregular or no breathing, or only accompanied by wheezing weak breathing, normal heart rate, good response to external stimuli, muscle tension or no response to external stimuli, relaxed muscle tone, and the presence or absence of laryngeal reflex. If these symptoms occur, timely treatment is required.
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