When the baby is still young, some parents may notice that the baby has a temporary lack of oxygen. Once the baby has a temporary lack of oxygen, it means that the baby has not been breathing for a period of time. When faced with such symptoms in babies, parents may be quite worried and do not know how to handle them properly. So, is it important for babies to have a brief lack of oxygen?
If a baby experiences transient hypoxia, it is certainly important. When parents are unsure why their baby is experiencing transient hypoxia symptoms, the most ideal method is to take the baby to the hospital for a detailed examination to understand why the baby is experiencing transient hypoxia symptoms and what diseases are causing such symptoms. Then, treatment should be carried out to avoid the long-term effects of transient hypoxia on the baby's body.
Don't underestimate the harm caused by short-term hypoxia, it may be related to brain diseases in babies. If short-term hypoxia occurs in the early stages and is not addressed in a timely manner, it will not be easy to deal with it later when the condition becomes severe. If not treated early, brief hypoxia can also bring various side effects to the baby's body.
Some babies may experience transient hypoxia during fetal development, which can be determined by observing the fetal heart rate. Therefore, pregnant women should also pay attention to monitoring this aspect during pregnancy.