This is a condition in which parts of intestine undergo necrosis which means death. The condition is more common in premature babies but can occur in full term newborn babies suffering from asphyxia or polycythemia ( blood is thicker than normal). The condition is serious. Some babies may need surgery to remove dead intestinal parts. Xray shows gas within the walls of the intestine.
Yes, you can get pregnant if you were born with enterocolitis. Coloenteritis or enterocolitis is defined as the inflammation of the digestive tract and does not affect the reproductive organs.
Successful treatment for necrotizing enterocolitis in premature infants occurs in approximately 70% of cases without surgery.
It begins in infants shortly after birth
Necrotizing enterocolitis is the most common cause of death in newborns undergoing surgery. The average mortality is 30-40%, even higher in severe cases.
In very small or sick premature infants, the risk for necrotizing enterocolitis may be diminished by beginning parenteral nutrition and delaying enteral feedings for several days to weeks.
NEC in this context means necrotizing enterocolitis.
NEC stands for "necrotizing enterocolitis," which is a serious condition that affects the intestines of premature infants. It is characterized by inflammation and tissue death in the intestinal lining and requires prompt medical attention.
a serious infection that can produce complications in the intestine itself--such as ulcers, perforations (holes) in the intestinal wall, and tissue necrosis--as well as progress to life-threatening septicemia.
He died in December, 1945 , in the Neuengamme concentration camp of "enterocolitis" (cholera or dysentery), according to the camp records.
Enterocolitis
If the infection spreads to the bloodstream, infants may develop lethargy, fluctuations in body temperature, and periodically stop breathing.
Hirschsprung's disease is a congenital abnormality that has no known means of prevention. It is important to diagnose the condition early in order to prevent the development of enterocolitis.