Newborns are not adapted to their surroundings and are more prone to catching colds and fever. When taking X-rays, shadows may appear in the lungs, which makes many parents very worried. What should I do if there are shadows in the lungs of a newborn baby? Please refer to the following introduction for related content.
When a baby has bronchitis or upper respiratory tract infection, some shadows may appear on chest X-rays. It is recommended to take some anti-inflammatory drugs, cough suppressants, and expectorants first. And when taking medication, follow the doctor's advice. If the baby continues to cough, parents should take the baby to see a doctor, receive intravenous treatment, or be hospitalized for systematic treatment.
During infusion therapy, babies tend to move more vigorously, so it is important to have two more caregivers, one to accompany the baby during infusion and the other for replacement, in order to take care of the baby more easily. After intravenous infusion, babies may experience some diarrhea, which is quite normal. Parents should pay attention to keeping their babies warm and let them drink some warm water.
Newborns are quite common. After receiving systematic treatment, when returning home, it is important to pay attention to maintaining fresh air circulation in the room and disinfecting everything the baby needs, such as bottles and water bottles, every day. Additionally, clothes should be changed every day because babies are more active and prone to sweating. In addition, good hygiene work should be done inside the house so that the baby can develop better.