Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome

As a full time pregnancy last for 40 weeks which gives fetus time to grow.

If a baby is born too early then babies lungs is not fully developed which result in respiratory distress syndrome.

Bluish tint to skin, flaring of nostrils, rapid breathing, reduce urine output all are the symptoms of RDS.

As a specialist speculates RDS, they'll arrange lab tests to decide out diseases that could cause breathing issues. They'll likewise arrange a chest X-beam to analyze the lungs. A blood gas investigation will check oxygen levels in the blood.

  • bleeding into the brain or lungs
  • Collapsed lung (pneumothorax)
  • Blood infection
  • Micronutrients and Macronutrients
  • blood clots
  • Neuroplasticity
  • blindness

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