The more frequent complications are the same as the side effects from being treated. Holes in the lung (pneumothoraces) or the failure of the blood pressure to lower in the lungs after birth (pulmonary hypertension) may be present and complicate the meconium aspiration. Occasionally, babies may have some inflammation in their lungs that delays their improvement.
What complications can develop after treatment of Meconium Aspiration?
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