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What can i do to treat bronchopulmonary dysplasia?

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Good nutrition: Treatment for bpd may include many medications and need to be prescribed by a neonatal specialist or lung specialist. However, probably the most important is nutrition and making sure that baby is growing appropriately. Again nutritional recommendations need to be discussed with your doctor or dietitian. Diet of babies with bpd differs from normal diet for healthy newborns.

Answered 3/26/2013

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See your doctor: There is no single treatment for bronchopulmonary displasia (bpd). If you or your child has been diagnosed with this i would recommend and evaluation by a pulmonolgist (lung specialist) to discuss possible treatments and course of bpd.

Answered 9/11/2014

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