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Newborn Infection Treatment in Jaipur

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Is your newborn showing signs like low temperature, poor feeding, vomiting, diarrhea, breathing difficulties, lethargy, or jaundice? These could indicate a sign of possible infection and require the right care from experts at the best newborn infection treatment hospital in Jaipur.

 

Newborn infection treatment at Cocoon Hospital focuses on rapidly identifying, treating, and preventing bacterial and viral sepsis in neonates using advanced and targeted methods such as blood cultures, sepsis‑screen markers, and imaging. Our expert neonatologists ensure rapid diagnosis and effective treatment to protect your child from conditions like sepsis, pneumonia, and meningitis so that they can achieve optimal growth and development.

 

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Signs That Your Baby Needs Neonatal Infection Care


Spotting trouble signs can save lives. Parents in Jaipur should consult a nearby child specialist for rapid newborn infection diagnosis. Watch for these trouble signs:


1. Change in Temperature

 

  • Fever above 38°C (100.4°F)
  • Low temperature (below 36°C / 96.8°F)

 

2. Change in Behavior

 

  • Extreme lethargy
  • Difficulty waking up

 

3. Poor Feeding or Sucking

 

  • Refuses feeds
  • Sucks weakly
  • Feeds much less than usual

 

4. Unusual Sleepiness or Lethargy

 

  • Baby is very sleepy
  • Hard to wake

 

5. Irritability or Inconsolable Crying

 

  • Cries more than usual
  • Cannot be soothed

 

6. Skin, Jaundice, & Rashes

 

  • Yellowing of the skin or eyes that appears after the first 24 hours and keeps worsening
  • Red, blotchy, or purplish spots
  • Red, swollen, or smelly skin around the belly button or genital area

 

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Common Newborn Infections Treated at Cocoon Hospital


Newborns are extremely susceptible to infections because of immature immune systems that cannot efficiently fight against bacteria or viruses.

 

These infections are commonly acquired before or during birth from maternal bacteria such as Group B Streptococcus or after birth from the environment, particularly in premature or low-birth-weight babies.

 

Cocoon Hospital is well-equipped to treat the following infections in infants:


Bacterial Infection


Sepsis, meningitis, pneumonia, conjunctivitis, UTIs, omphalitis (belly button), and skin infections like impetigo.


Viral Infection


Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), common cold, influenza, Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV), Hepatitis B, Cytomegalovirus (CMV), HIV, and Norovirus or Rotavirus.


Fungal Infection


Thrush (oral yeast infection).

 

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Advanced Diagnostics for Newborn Infections in Jaipur


The best maternal and neonatal care hospital uses comprehensive diagnosis methods to tailor the right treatment for infections in infants:


Blood tests

 

Complete blood count (CBC), C-reactive protein (CRP), and blood culture. These help identify pathogens.


Lumbar puncture


Cerebrospinal fluid analysis. This is for meningitis detection.


Imaging


Chest X-rays, ultrasounds, or cranial ultrasounds. This helps detect infection in the lungs, abdomen, or brain.


Molecular tests


PCR and antigen tests. This helps in the detection of viral infections, minimizing antibiotic overuse.

 

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Newborn Infection Treatment in Jaipur


Experts at Cocoon Hospital design treatment according to the type of infection bacterial, viral, or fungal) to ensure safety, comfort, and recovery for your baby.

 

Here are the basic treatment components

 

Antibiotic Therapy


Rapid IV antibiotics target bacterial infections such as sepsis in newborns.


Supportive Care


It includes:

 

  • Oxygen therapy or CPAP to address respiratory distress.
  • IV fluids (for hydration) and nutritional support through TPN (Total Parenteral Nutrition).
  • Phototherapy for infection-linked jaundice.
  • Blood transfusions in severe cases.
  • Breastfeeding assistance for proper bonding.

 

Viral or Fungal Treatment

 

  • Medicines like acyclovir can be used for the herpes simplex virus.
  • Antifungals like fluconazole may be used for fungal infections.

 

Continuous Monitoring

 
Continuous care in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) to monitor vital signs for severe cases. This helps in real-time treatment optimization.


Best Neonatal Infection Treatment Hospital Near Me in Jaipur | Cocoon Hospital


Cocoon Hospital is the leading baby infection treatment hospital, offering expert care for sepsis and other newborn infections. We combine expertise, affordability, and accessibility of advanced neonatal support (such as NICU) for the best care.

 

We have served over 150,000 patients in our OPD, successfully conducted more than 19,000 deliveries, and welcomed over 19,000 newborns into the world.


Step-by-Step Procedure at Cocoon Hospital

 

  • Emergency Admission
  • Intensive Diagnostics
  • Customized Treatment Plan
  • Continuous care in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
  • Recovery
  • Follow-Up

 

Here's what you can expect from us:

 

  • Advanced Tech
  • Expert Team
  • 24/7 Monitoring in Our NICU.
  • Higher Success Rate
  • Kangaroo Care Rooms
  • Lactation Support
  • Family-Centered Approach
  • 24/7 Parental Access
  • Positive Patient Story

 

Searching for newborn infection treatment in Jaipur? Call us at 08929816349 for immediate care.

 

FAQs

 

Q1: How to prevent newborn infection?
A: Here are the hygiene protocols that parents need to follow:

  • Strict hand hygiene for everyone
  • Clean and safe birth practices
  • Proper umbilical cord care
  • Limit visitor
  • Avoid crowded places and people with colds or fever
  • Go for the scheduled vaccination

 

Q2: What are the causes of newborn infection?
A: Newborn infections are caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. The transmission can happen from mother to baby, hospital-acquired, from family, or from poor hygiene.


Q3: What is the first-line treatment for neonatal sepsis?
A: The first-line treatment for neonatal sepsis includes an intravenous (IV) combination of antibiotics started as early as possible

 

Q4: Can a newborn baby recover from sepsis?
A: Yes, many newborns can recover from sepsis, particularly when treatment is started early and in a well‑equipped neonatal unit like Cocoon Hospital.