Treatment for Neonatal Intestinal Perforation

Neonatal gastrointestinal perforation is a life-threatening serious condition, commonly caused by necrotizing enterocolitis, intestinal wall defects, regional ischemia, perforation of peptic ulcers, and iatrogenic diseases. Surgical treatment should be adopted. For children affected by neonatal diseases, parents should take their child to the hospital immediately, avoid self-medicating, and use medication appropriately. At the same time, parents should closely monitor their child’s condition to assist in timely treatment.
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Treatment for Newborn Abdominal Distension

Whether a newborn’s abdominal distension requires treatment depends on its specific manifestations. If the baby is in good spirits, has a soft abdomen, normal bowel movements, and is growing well, it is likely a physiological abdominal distension and usually does not require excessive concern. However, if there are symptoms such as frequent vomiting, abnormal bowel movements, poor spirits, or constant crying and fussiness, it is important to seek medical attention promptly.
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