Neonatal Lung Diseases and Hepatitis

Neonatal respiratory diseases are common in premature new-borns born before 32 weeks of pregnancy, because their lungs are not able to make enough surfactant, a foamy substance that keeps the lung fully expanded.

Neonatal respiratory diseases include:

After birth, doctor‘s will check baby for signs and symptoms of respiratory diseases, such as very slow or irregular breathing, rapid breathing, noisy or gurgled breathing, a weak cry, a rapid heart rate, grunting, flaring of the nostrils with each breath.

Neonatal respiratory diseases can lead to low levels of oxygen to the body, affecting vital organs such as the heart, brain, and kidney. They can also lead to long-term lung damage, frequent lung infections, and developmental delays. With careful treatment, the complications of neonatal respiratory diseases may go away over time. Learn more about research studies to improve the quality of life for new-borns who have respiratory diseases in Research for Your Health.

 

 

  • Apnea of prematurity external link
  • Bronchopulmonary dysplasia
  • Childhood interstitial lung disease
  • Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the new born
  • Pleural disorders
  • Pneumonia
  • Transient tachypnea of the new born external link 

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