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Neonatal Intensive Care: Protecting the Smallest Lives
Neonatal intensive care has become one of the most important advancements in modern medicine. It focuses on caring for newborns who arrive too early, too small, or with medical conditions that need special attention. These babies are often fragile, and even small changes in temperature, breathing, or nutrition can affect their health. Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) provide a safe, controlled environment where medical teams work around the clock to support these tiny patients.
A NICU is designed specifically for newborns who require advanced medical care. The unit is equipped with machines that help monitor vital signs, support breathing, regulate temperature, and deliver necessary medications. While the technology is impressive, the heart of neonatal intensive care lies in the teamwork of doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists, and other specialists who come together to care for each baby as an individual. Their skills and dedication…
