How long does it take to cure neonatal pneumonia

  Neonatal pneumonia usually recovers in about 7-14 days, and in severe cases up to about 1 month. The exact time varies from person to person, depending mainly on the patient’s own condition and the severity of the disease.  Neonatal pneumonia is divided into two main types: aspiration pneumonia and neonatal infectious pneumonia. In mild cases, symptoms such as fever, vomiting and coughing are treated with symptomatic support such as cooling and cough suppression, and recovery usually takes about 7-14 days. Severe cases may present with respiratory distress and unconsciousness and require prompt hospitalization, which takes about 1 month to heal, depending on the individual. In particular, it is not easy to increase the amount of milk too fast for children with lactation aspiration pneumonia, and anti-infection treatment for infectious pneumonia under the advice of a doctor.  In addition, newborns need to be careful to avoid contact with people with colds after birth, and parents should take precautions. At the same time, parents should ensure hygiene at home, usually pay more attention to the baby, so that early detection and early treatment, so as not to delay the disease.