Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome treatment in Apizaco
In Apizaco, 17 specialists treat neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, from $600 MXN per consultation, spread across 13 clinics. Check reviews and prices before booking.
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Respiratory distress syndrome in neonates is a condition in which the newborn, especially the premature infant, has trouble breathing because the lungs have not yet fully matured.
When it appears: It usually presents in the first hours of life and constitutes a situation that requires specialized hospital care.
Manifestations that are observed: Rapid or labored breathing, grunting when breathing, retraction of the chest, and a bluish coloring of the skin are signs that the health team monitors closely.
Who treats it? The neonatologist and the pediatrician are the specialists who manage this condition within the hospital setting. In the face of any respiratory difficulty in a newborn, urgent medical evaluation is essential.
Which specialist to see for neonatal respiratory distress syndrome in Apizaco?
Doctors who treat neonatal respiratory distress syndrome in Apizaco
Dr. José Daniel Espino Rodríguez
Dr. Christian Ortega González
Dr. Luis Javier Hernández Góngora
Dr. Carolina Pérez
Dr. Santiago Domínguez Tapia
Dr. Hugo Sánchez Corona
Dr. Alejandra Romero Meléndez
Dr. Felipe de Jesus Mata Barraza
Dr. Harold Lima Barragán
Dr. Jessica García Toquiantzi
Dr. Orlando Barreto Perez
Dr. Natasha Rosas Avila
Dr. Jose Rufino Guillermo Lima Sanchez
Dr. Victor Manuel Crespo Sanchez
Dr. Fernando Eduardo Carbajal Bustamante
Dr. Fernando Hernandez De La Cruz
Dr. Juan Gerardo Hernández Butrón
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats neonatal respiratory distress syndrome?
The treatment of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome is usually handled by specialists in infectious disease specialist, pediatric nephrologist, neonatologist, pediatrician, urologist.
How many doctors are available in Apizaco?
We currently have 17 doctors who can treat neonatal respiratory distress syndrome in Apizaco.