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Diagnosis and treatment of respiratory failure in children
Acute respiratory failure is a form of respiratory dysfunction that causes the body to turn cyanotic and have difficulty breathing due to lack of O2 and excess CO2. Timely diagnosis and treatment of acute respiratory failure plays an important role in preventing dangerous complications.
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Things to know when using aerosols for children
Nasal and throat inhalation in children through a mask is also known as aerosol. This is a tool used to support the treatment of some acute respiratory diseases such as laryngitis, bronchitis, sinusitis or chronic diseases such as asthma. When using aerosol for children, parents also need to pay close attention to avoid unwanted side effects.
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Treatment of neonatal respiratory failure
Neonatal respiratory failure is a respiratory dysfunction that leads to hypoxia and increased CO2 in the blood. This is the leading cause of death in newborns. Treatment of acute respiratory failure in newborns must be performed quickly to prevent respiratory failure, acidosis, infection, exhaustion, along with treatment of the cause.
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Common types of respiratory failure
Respiratory failure is one of the most dangerous and unpredictable conditions today. It can happen suddenly, without warning signs, but sometimes it happens slowly, so many patients are subjective until the symptoms become more obvious.
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What is hypoxic acute respiratory failure (AHRF, ARDS)?
When a person has acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, the body is in a state of severe arterial hypoxia and cannot respond to breathing O2. Accordingly, the body does not have enough oxygen to supply organs such as the heart, brain or the rest of the body. This can cause symptoms in the patient such as difficulty breathing, cyanosis of the extremities and lips, and disturbances of consciousness.
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