What are the early symptoms of choking pneumonia in newborns?

Early symptoms of neonatal choking pneumonia include fever, cough and poor spirit. 1. fever: newborn choking pneumonia in the early stage of the disease, the newborn’s body temperature will rise significantly, usually above 38 ℃, lasting about 2 ~ 3 days. 2. Cough: choking pneumonia in newborns, early symptoms may appear spasmodic cough, the symptoms will recur, and seriously lead to respiratory distress in the child. 3. poor spirit: choking pneumonia will lead to the newborn’s mental state becomes worse, mainly manifested as irritability or even lethargy. When a newborn chokes on milk, the back should be patted in time to help relieve the symptoms, and oxygen inhalation should be given immediately if necessary. During the recovery period of pneumonia, breastfeeding should be done in small amounts and several times, and attention should be paid to the feeding position to avoid choking.