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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (Sids)

Description

Description

The sudden, unexplained death of a seemingly healthy infant younger than one year old. Most Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) deaths occur when babies are between two months and four months old. SIDS remains the leading cause of death for infants in the first year of life. The exact cause of SIDS is not known but the following recommendations can reduce the risk: place the baby on its back to sleep, do not smoke during pregnancy, offer a pacifier at sleep time, consider breast feeding, use a firm crib mattress, do not surround the baby with pillows, have the baby sleep in a crib, keep the baby's crib nearby ,and keep the baby's room at a comfortable temperature.

Symptoms

Symptoms

See description

Tests

Tests

A history and physical exam will be done. The doctors may perform an autopsy to determine other causes of the infant's death.

Treatment

Treatment

The exact cause of SIDS is not known but the following recommendations can reduce the risk: place the baby on its back to sleep, do not smoke during pregnancy, offer a pacifier at sleep time, consider breast feeding, use a firm crib mattress, do not surround the baby with pillows, have the baby sleep in a crib, keep the baby's crib nearby ,and keep the baby's room at a comfortable temperature.




News

News

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Child Death Report Notes Abuse, ATV, SIDS Cases

In its annual report, the Kansas State Child Death ...

From: KCTV 5 Kansas City
Kansas Child Death Statistics Report Released

The report finds trends and patterns of child death...

From: KAKE Wichita

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