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Scleroderma is a newborn infant in northern China is more common diseases, especially during the winter months premature and low birth weight infants have this disease is the most common form. It usually occurs in warm after bad, a week after the feeding inadequate or ill newborns.
Baby scored the disease, showing the "five noes" or "little five" syndrome. "Five noes" refers to eat, cry, not even a rising temperature, weight gain; "Five small" refers to eat, cry less and less action, less weight. small temperature increase.
The most prominent manifestation of skin changes initially skin cooler, made tough, not pink; Thus swelling of the skin. Pressure has pockmarks abuse. Common in legs, thighs skin, and also made serious skin complexion hard. Maoxiemozi sometimes from the nose and mouth, faint breathing, it is the severity of the performance, they should immediately sent to hospital for treatment.
Neonates suffering from scleroderma, hypothermia, slow blood flow in vivo. increased capillary permeability due to a lack of oxygen, it is easy to cause bleeding, particularly pulmonary hemorrhage, his condition had become so grave. Children often difficult to save lives. Therefore, early detection of scleroderma, prompt treatment is very important.
Scleroderma prevention of neonatal, perinatal care and the first to do missionary work, and improve prenatal checkups. pregnancy-induced hypertension prevention and treatment of SARS prevention of premature and low birth weight and birth injuries produced. Second, maternal and warm in the winter cold to do the work, especially in cold regions to draw attention. Meanwhile, to encourage early breast-feeding newborns, to ensure an adequate supply of calories. In addition, mothers should learn to check the baby was born a week before the subcutaneous fat level for the early detection of hardware emphysema, and timely treatment. Currently, the incidence of the disease in rural and remote mountainous areas, the rate is far higher than in urban areas.
This article was posted on 2007-02-27
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