How to Handle and Diagnose Neonatal Seizures

Neonatal seizures can be a symptom of various conditions, including fever, infection, and poisoning, with brain inflammation being common in newborns. Before determining the cause of the seizures, self-treatment should be avoided. Immediate hospitalization for a detailed examination is necessary to identify the cause and provide appropriate treatment.
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How to Handle Neonatal Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome?

Neonatal acute respiratory distress syndrome is relatively serious but its prognosis and course are related to the severity of the baby’s condition. For mild cases of neonatal acute respiratory distress syndrome, timely respiratory support can allow some babies to be discharged within a week. However, if the condition is severe and accompanied by other diseases such as infection or preterm birth, the course may last for more than a month. It is recommended to bring the baby to a regular hospital’s neonatal department for consultation promptly and adopt existing treatment methods to maintain life functions and improve the success rate of rescue.
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