The characteristics of newborn pneumonia typically include low-grade fever, or even no fever or rising body temperature. Atypical clinical manifestations are also characteristic of newborn pneumonia, such as cyanosis around the lips, extremities, and nail beds, pale or gray skin, general poor condition, little or no crying, listlessness, rapid breathing, sometimes irregular breathing, frothing at the mouth, wide nostrils, flaring nostrils, visible three Depression signs, choking on milk, and rejection of milk. Diagnosis mainly relies on clinical history, such as a history of amniotic fluid aspiration, contact history with respiratory infection patients, and the aforementioned atypical clinical manifestations.
Pneumonia can cause high fever, which is the body’s self-defense mechanism against pathogens. It is recommended that patients actively cooperate with their doctors’ treatment and ensure adequate rest to enhance their resistance. Avoid spicy or fried foods, and drink plenty of hot water to promote recovery. Maintaining a positive attitude helps boost the vitality of the immune system. Wishing the patient a speedy recovery!