Neonatal Respiratory Support
Neonatal respiratory support focuses on providing specialized breathing assistance and intensive medical care for newborn babies experiencing respiratory distress or breathing difficulties after birth. Breathing problems in newborns can occur due to premature birth, lung immaturity, infections, birth complications, or other neonatal medical conditions. Early respiratory support and continuous monitoring are essential to maintain oxygen levels, stabilize the baby’s condition, and support healthy lung function and recovery.
Newborns with respiratory distress may experience rapid breathing, low oxygen levels, chest retractions, bluish skin discoloration, weak crying, or difficulty feeding. Premature babies and critically ill infants often require oxygen therapy, CPAP support, ventilator care, or advanced neonatal respiratory management to prevent complications and improve survival and recovery outcomes.
At Srusti Hospital, neonatal respiratory support services are provided through advanced NICU facilities, modern respiratory care technology, experienced neonatologists, pediatricians, and trained neonatal critical care teams dedicated to compassionate infant care. Our multidisciplinary neonatal care team focuses on emergency stabilization, oxygen management, ventilator support, infection prevention, continuous monitoring, and comprehensive recovery support tailored to each baby’s condition. From emergency respiratory care to long-term neonatal recovery management, every stage is handled with precision, safety, and compassionate patient care.
When to Consult a Doctor
Rapid or Difficulty Breathing
Fast breathing, noisy breathing, chest retractions, or breathing difficulty in newborns may require immediate neonatal respiratory evaluation and specialized medical support and monitoring.
Low Oxygen Levels or Bluish Skin
Bluish lips, skin discoloration, or reduced oxygen saturation may indicate serious breathing problems requiring urgent neonatal respiratory care and oxygen support and stabilization.
Premature Birth with Breathing Problems
Premature babies with immature lungs may require NICU-based respiratory support, oxygen therapy, and continuous neonatal monitoring for safe recovery and healthy development.
Weak Crying or Feeding Difficulty
Weak crying, poor feeding, or excessive sleepiness in newborns may indicate respiratory distress requiring immediate neonatal medical assessment and supportive respiratory care services.
Infection or Respiratory Distress After Birth
Newborn infections, pneumonia, or birth-related complications affecting breathing may require advanced neonatal respiratory management and continuous intensive care monitoring and treatment.
Need for Oxygen or Ventilator Support
Critically ill newborns requiring oxygen therapy, CPAP, or ventilator support may need specialized neonatal respiratory care and round-the-clock medical supervision and management.
Get in Touch with Srusti Hospital
Hospital Address
Plot No. 9, Kathagola, Ring Rd, Mangalabag, Cuttack, Odisha 753001
Phone number
+91 73810 62525
info@srustihospital.com
+91 73810 62525