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【2255】hard to find

How much prenatal examination did it cost and how much did it cost to make it happen?!

In the family’s thoughts, I often heard that pregnant women have problems with their fetus when they found out that they had problems with their fetus. The doctor suggested that they have an abortion. The prenatal examination should completely detect the unhealthy fetus.

This is the reason for Dr. Peng's sad sigh. When he went out to talk to the child's family about this, he would probably have to argue. The child's father had previously questioned that their medical staff had committed negligence.

It is expected that the family will not only cause the obstetrician to have a disease in the fetus before checking it, but also the neonatalist will not only find out that my child is sick after twenty hours.

Dr. Wang is not much better than Dr. Peng, but when he is a doctor, he needs to admit the actual situation: "The child's disease is not easy to detect."

"Is this esophageal atresia?" Dr. Peng asked his colleague.

The common tracheal fistula in neonatal artery is not bronchial pleural fistula, but a relatively rare disease that is esophageal atresia.

The child's "big belly" is actually caused by pneumotopathy, and abdominal distension caused by gas entering the gastrointestinal tract.

Where does this gastrointestinal gas come from?

The amount of gas inhaled in a normal person enters the digestive tract of the human body is a small amount, which is not enough to cause abdominal distension. The gas inhaled by the human body mainly passes through the nose and removes the lungs for gas exchange.

Some abnormal symptoms in clinical practice are caused by the anatomical appearance of the patient's human structure that is different from the normal human body. If the gas does not go through the normal path through the lungs, but goes to the abnormal path and the digestive tract, it is possible.

Causes pneumophobia.

The abnormal path is the fistula mentioned by Student Xie. A fistula is formed between the child's trachea and the digestive tract, and the gas that should have been inhaled into the lungs and ran to the digestive tract. It can be seen in human anatomy that the trachea is next to each other.

The digestive tract organ is the esophagus, and abnormal fistula is most likely to occur here. This is also the case, called esophageal tracheal fistula.

Esophageal tracheal fistula can be said to be a symptom of the result, and the cause can be trauma, infection, etc. In neonatal departments, doctors should pay attention to checking whether it is a congenital disease.

For a child who is not long ago and has a good score at birth, it is indeed less likely to have trauma and external infection factors, and is more likely to have congenital causes. In esophageal tracheal fistula caused by congenital diseases in neonates

, The congenital esophageal atresia mentioned by Dr. Peng is the most common cause.

Dr. Peng continued: "If the esophageal atresia is locked, it should not be fed."

The finger pointed out that there was no abnormality in the previous neonatal breastfeeding department?

As the name suggests, the esophageal atre is closed, and one end of the esophagus as a digestive duct has been terminated. To put it more in a more popular way, the esophagus is not connected to the upper pool (stomach). If the part of the esophagus is cut open, it is not connected to the end of the water pipe.

It can be clearly seen in the body of the children with this disease that the esophagus and stomach are not connected, and the esophagus is closed by itself. The digestive duct that should have been unobstructed has been empty in this place.

It's so strange, why does the esophagus close itself? It means that this disease is congenital, which means that the fetus develops poorly in the mother's body. Then trace the various causes of congenital diseases of the child, and there are many factors, and the mother may encounter it during pregnancy.
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