Mild asphyxia of the baby when giving birth to a baby, if the general condition is good, it can be relieved by timely oxygen intake; if the hypoxic state continues to be unrelieved, the ventilator needs to be assisted to help the treatment.
1. Timely oxygen intake: When the newborn baby has mild asphyxia, it needs timely oxygen intake. If the hypoxia time is more than 5 minutes, it is easy to lead to the newborn’s brain damage, so it is necessary to inhale oxygen in time after the occurrence of mild asphyxia. Generally, if the baby’s hypoxia is mild, it can be effectively relieved by timely oxygen intake.
2. Assisted ventilator: If the baby’s mild asphyxia symptoms continue to be unrelieved, or even have a tendency to gradually aggravate, it is necessary to timely cooperate with the ventilator to support the treatment. At the same time with the respiratory clearance, because there are newborns with mild asphyxia, generally in the respiratory tract after the effective removal of secretions, the newborn’s mild asphyxia can achieve a better recovery.
In conclusion, there is no need to worry too much about the mild asphyxia of the fetus during labor and delivery, and the doctor will give appropriate treatment in time. Usually, mild asphyxia can be effectively relieved by timely oxygenation. If it cannot be relieved or even aggravated, supportive treatment such as ventilator can be used to help relieve it.