Is it hard to treat pneumonia in newborn babies?

Whether it is difficult to treat pneumonia in newborn babies depends on the cause of the pneumonia. If it is meconium aspiration pneumonia, it is not difficult to treat if it is actively prevented and treated. If it is neonatal infectious pneumonia, intrauterine infection is more serious and difficult to treat; if it is infected during labor and after birth, it is not difficult to treat. 1. meconium aspiration pneumonia: if there is a clear history of meconium aspiration of contaminated amniotic fluid, or even respiratory distress, timely promotion of meconium discharge, oxygen therapy, and if necessary, mechanical ventilation, most of them are easy to treat. 2. Neonatal infectious pneumonia: (1) If it is intrauterine infectious pneumonia, most of them are more serious and prone to respiratory failure and heart failure, which are more difficult to treat. (2) Infectious pneumonia during labor and after birth, most of them will be relieved soon through regular treatment. Pneumonia in newborn babies need to go to the regular hospital in time, most of them are easy to treat.