Causes of neonatal aspiration pneumonia


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Neonatal aspiration pneumonia is a respiratory disease that is more common in newborns. The cause of aspiration pneumonia is mainly due to the inhalation of foreign bodies into the lungs, resulting in a chemical reaction, thus forming pneumonia disease. There are amniotic fluid aspiration pneumonia and milk aspiration pneumonia respectively. A relatively rare newborn is pneumonia caused by meconium inhalation into the lungs. Neonatal aspiration pneumonia when auscultation will show the symptoms of coarse wet rales performance, at the same time will show severe cough and respiratory distress, face blue or pale performance, at the same time can be accompanied by rapid heart rate. Show these symptoms need to be timely to the regular hospital for treatment, during this period to prevent parents to newborn abuse methods, but also to prevent abuse of drugs.