Causes of Neonatal Brachial Nerve Injury

The primary cause of neonatal brachial nerve injury is traction or compression during delivery. The most common injury is to the upper trunk of the brachial plexus, which may lead to upper limb dysfunction. Early treatment can prevent adhesions and scar formation, promoting nerve recovery.
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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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