Abdominal wall erythema

The symptoms of infants and young children with acute necrotizing enteritis are atypical, and most babies develop symptoms within 3 to 10 days after birth. Admitted to the intensive care unit due to premature birth or low body weight, retention in the stomach was found during artificial feeding or during immature infants due to incomplete establishment of swallowing reflexes, followed by abdominal retention, vomiting, fever in the stool, or a rise in body temperature , Heart rate is too fast or slow, abdominal muscles are tense, abdominal flatulence, abdominal wall erythema and other signs.

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