Insurance for Neonatal Asphyxia

Neonatal asphyxia can be related to many factors before, during, and after delivery, and is a common symptom in newborns. In order to reduce neonatal mortality rates and prevent the occurrence of long-term sequelae, active rescue and proper treatment are essential. Therefore, it is very necessary to purchase insurance for newborns, for three reasons: 1. Children have weak constitutions, low immunity, and are prone to diseases, with a higher incidence rate of severe illnesses. 2. The medical expenses for children are usually high. Purchasing insurance can reduce family expenses. 3. The younger the age at which insurance is provided, the lower the premiums, the higher the cost-effectiveness, and the longer the time of coverage obtained.
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Is 37.4 Degrees Celsius Normal for Children?

Whether a child’s body temperature of 37.4 degrees Celsius is normal depends on various factors, including time of day, activity level, and environmental temperature. Generally, if the baby is in good general condition, lively, and without any other symptoms or signs, a brief and slight fluctuation in body temperature may be normal.
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