Are children normal after respiratory distress is cured?

Respiratory distress syndrome cured, some children normal, no sequelae, if affect the brain development, can leave sequelae. Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, mostly seen in newborn premature babies, diabetic mothers babies, elective cesarean section babies, etc., there is a lack of lung surface active substance, if timely treatment, most of the cured will not leave sequelae, the child can be normal growth and development. If respiratory distress causes cerebral hypoxia, serious heart failure and pulmonary edema, there may be sequelae after treatment. If the child’s respiratory distress is caused by infection, etc., and is cured through regular treatment, depending on the underlying conditions, some of them will not have sequelae. If there is any abnormality after the treatment of respiratory distress, it is recommended that the child be taken to the hospital in time.