Can Neonatal Pneumonia Be Cured?

Neonatal pneumonia may not present with typical clinical symptoms, and may include symptoms such as refusing to breastfeed, lack of energy, purple lips, bubbling, coughing after feeding, or rapid breathing. Immediate medical consultation and treatment should be sought. It is also important to ensure good indoor air circulation, prevent the baby from catching a cold, dress and cover appropriately, maintain a suitable room temperature, avoid contact with people who have cold symptoms; if the mother has a cold, she should wear a mask when interacting with the baby. Additionally, avoid frequent kissing of the baby to prevent the spread of germs from the respiratory tract. In terms of feeding, attention should also be given to preventing the baby from inhaling breast milk.
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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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