Due to insufficient amniotic fluid or certain conditions of the pregnant woman, the baby may not be able to reach full term and may be premature. Some premature babies are prone to infections or other diseases after birth, leading to intestinal wall necrosis. So what are the symptoms of intestinal necrosis in babies?
1. During the process of feeding babies, if there is initial bloating and bile vomiting, parents should take it seriously, as it may be intestinal necrosis.
2. Some babies may experience bloody stools and drowsiness, which may also be due to intestinal necrosis.
3. Some premature infants may not be easily visible on the outside and require relevant examinations to determine if they have any illnesses. It's better not to have any diseases. If there are diseases similar to intestinal necrosis, seek timely treatment to avoid accidents.
Due to the small size of the baby, their physical condition, and inability to adapt to the external environment, improper treatment or medication may lead to more serious illnesses. Therefore, it is important to have sufficient patience for such illnesses. And parents need to pick themselves up and take care of their children to the best of their abilities. In addition, if the local hospital cannot provide treatment, it is necessary to quickly contact some larger children's hospitals and undergo surgery and other methods to ensure the safety of the baby.
In premature infants, intestinal necrosis is a special symptom, and if treated promptly in a large hospital, it is still possible to cure it. Parents should not lose heart and take care of their babies with a positive attitude until they are discharged from the hospital.