Can neonatal colitis be cured?

Determining whether neonatal colitis can be cured or not is mainly based on the extent of the neonatal colitis. The first is the case of neonatal colitis can be cured, if the symptoms of neonatal colitis are very mild, the children only have mild diarrhea, and the blood in the stool is also very little. In this case, the general condition of the newborn is also good, the mental state is relatively good, and the weight is basically up to standard. In this case, parents can give the newborn timely treatment with probiotics or even oral treatment with glucocorticoids. In this case, the newborn’s colitis can be cured in most cases after a period of standardized treatment. Secondly, it is very difficult to be cured. If the neonate’s colitis is very heavy, the neonate’s mental state is also poor, and the body weight is very low. The newborn’s blood and pus in the stools are also very heavy. The effect of conventional antibacterial drugs or glucocorticosteroids on the neonate is not satisfactory. In this case, the neonate’s colitis is very difficult to be cured.