What about premature sepsis?


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Premature sepsis requires prompt diagnosis and treatment, including close observation, anti-infection therapy, supportive care, infection prevention, close monitoring, and attention to complications. Premature sepsis is a serious disease that requires prompt diagnosis and treatment. Here are some suggestions on how to manage premature sepsis: 1. Close observation: For premature infants, it is necessary to closely observe their physical conditions, including temperature, respiration, heart rate, etc. If abnormalities are found, they should be informed in time. 2. Anti-infection treatment: premature sepsis requires antibiotics for anti-infection treatment. The doctor will select the appropriate antibiotics according to the type of pathogen and drug sensitivity test results. 3. Supportive treatment: Sepsis in premature infants can affect the function of various organs of the body and requires supportive treatment. This includes maintaining water electrolyte balance and nutritional support. 4. Prevention of infection: The occurrence of sepsis in premature infants is related to infection, so measures to prevent infection need to be taken. Including intensive care, keeping the ward clean, strict disinfection, etc. 5. Close monitoring: The treatment of sepsis in premature infants requires close monitoring of the changes in the condition. The doctor will perform regular examinations, including blood routine, blood culture, etc., to evaluate the treatment effect. 6. Pay attention to complications: Sepsis in premature infants may lead to some complications, such as purulent meningitis, pneumonia, etc. Close observation and timely treatment are required. In short, premature sepsis is a serious disease that requires timely diagnosis and treatment. Parents need to closely cooperate with doctors, pay attention to the child's physical condition, detect problems and inform doctors in time. At the same time, parents need to pay attention to preventing infections and keeping their children clean and hygienic.