What are the manifestations of inflammation in babies

  Many parents believe that only adults or children of a certain age will develop inflammation, and younger fetuses will not suffer from inflammation. This idea is very wrong. Due to their young age and low resistance, fetuses are easily infected with diseases. So, what are the manifestations of inflammation in fetuses?

  

What are the manifestations of inflammation in babies1

  The manifestations of fetal inflammation can be mainly divided into the following two types:

  1. The most common type of fetal inflammation is infantile pneumonia, which is most likely to occur after birth. The main symptoms include colds, fever, sore throat, cough, runny nose, etc. If not treated in a timely manner, it is highly likely to cause the fetus to experience symptoms such as difficulty breathing, coughing, shortness of breath, and cerebral hypoxia.

  2. Inflammation caused by bacterial infection can lead to fetal meningitis. The main symptoms of this inflammation can manifest as fetal cerebral hemorrhage and brain necrosis. In severe cases, fetuses are highly likely to have sequelae such as intellectual disability, epilepsy, and binocular vision impairment.

  In addition, in order to ensure the healthy growth of the fetus, parents must be more cautious and careful when caring for the fetus. If conditions permit, it is best to choose breastfeeding after the birth of the fetus, even if there are special reasons, it is still necessary to give the fetus colostrum. Because breast milk can enhance the immunity of the fetus and also improve the relationship between mother and child. The clothing and diapers of the fetus should be made of pure cotton material to ensure the dryness of the fetus's buttocks. It is also necessary to ensure the sleep of the fetus and not to rush to tease it, so as not to affect its healthy growth.

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