Can Neonatal Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Be Controlled?

Neonatal pulmonary arterial hypertension is caused by increased pulmonary resistance, usually due to pulmonary diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and bronchiectasis. These are incurable conditions, so the cause of pulmonary arterial hypertension cannot be eradicated, making it incurable. It can only be relieved through medication. The cause may be multifaceted, and congenital pulmonary arterial disease is one of them.
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Can Severe Neonatal Hemolytic Disease Be Improved?

Neonatal O hemolytic disease is typically more apparent within 7-10 days after birth. After treatment and beyond the 10th day, the jaundice gradually subsides, the hemolytic symptoms diminish, and they will not reappear. Mothers should take their children to a doctor for timely treatment, avoid self-medication, and closely monitor their child’s condition for timely proper treatment.
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