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NICU stands for Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and is an area of the hospital that specializes solely in the treatment of newborns. Babies with health conditions such as breathing trouble, heart problems, infections, or birth defects are also cared for in the NICU. Below are some factors that can place a baby at high risk and increase the chances of being admitted to the NICU. NICU stands for newborn intensive care unit. This is a nursery in a hospital that provides around-the-clock care to sick or premature babies. It has health care providers who have special training and equipment to give your baby the best possible care. Here babies get around-the-clock care from a team of experts. Most of these babies go to the NICU within 24 hours of birth.

 

Generally New Borns with conditions or health issues like Anemia, Breathing Problem, Apnea, Bronchopulmonary dysplasia, Pneumonia, Heart Valve abnormalities, Septal Defects, Breast Feeding Probems, Jaundice, Fever etc are admitted to NICU for intensive care and treatment.