transient tachypnea of the newborn (ttn)

How is TTN treated?


Treatment for TTN is largely supportive. The primary goal is to ensure adequate oxygenation until the excess lung fluid is absorbed. Interventions may include:
Oxygen therapy to maintain adequate oxygen levels
Monitoring of vital signs and oxygen saturation
Intravenous fluids to maintain hydration, especially if the baby is unable to feed properly
In most cases, these measures are sufficient, and the condition resolves on its own without the need for more aggressive treatments.

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