Neonatal Apnea
Neonatal apnea is a brief pause in breathing that occurs in newborn babies shortly after birth. It is an important phenomenon to recognize, as it can indicate underlying medical issues or complications that require medical attention. Apnea can be caused by issues related to the baby's respiratory or cardiovascular systems, or can be triggered by certain medications or environmental factors. It is typically diagnosed through periodic observation and monitoring of the child's breathing patterns. Treatment for neonatal apnea may include co-sleeping, changes in position, or the use of oxygen and/or breathing machines. Proper detection and treatment is essential for healthy development and should be closely monitored by doctors.
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