How to do mild asphyxia in newborns

For mild asphyxia in newborns, the following treatment measures can be used. First, the newborn should be given oxygen in a timely manner, because mild asphyxia can easily lead to brain damage if the newborn suffocates for more than 5 minutes, so the newborn should be given oxygen in a timely manner after mild asphyxia to reduce the probability of brain damage caused by lack of oxygen. Secondly, the newborn should be given ventilator support therapy in a timely manner. If the newborn’s mild asphyxia is not completely relieved and tends to get progressively worse. The newborn should be ventilated promptly. It is also necessary to clean the newborn’s respiratory tract because mild asphyxia is caused by abnormal secretions in the respiratory tract, and after the secretions in the newborn’s respiratory tract are cleared, the newborn’s mild asphyxia can naturally recover itself.