Early symptoms of neonatal pneumonia


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There may be coughing, breathing difficulties, shortness of breath, increased breathing rate, blueness around the mouth, saliva, spit milk, etc. Early symptoms of neonatal pneumonia may still show temperature fluctuations. Some children may show temperature increases, others may show temperature changes such as no rise. Second, some children may show coughing, breathing difficulties, shortness of breath, this increase in breathing rate, and may be accompanied by blueness around the mouth. Of course, there are some children whose symptoms are not typical, that is, they show poor early feeding, showing symptoms such as choking milk or spitting. The symptoms of neonatal pneumonia itself will vary greatly. For example, some severe pneumonia may be accompanied by dyspnea in the early stage. Acute pneumonia may directly enter the performance of acute respiratory failure. Some children are mild, and the early symptoms may not be very typical. It's just spitting or spitting, or choking on milk. So the early symptoms of pneumonia are not exactly the same for every newborn.