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RDS or respiratory distress syndrome means​

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Answered by mohit810275133
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Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is a common breathing disorder that affects newborns. RDS occurs most often in babies born preterm, affecting nearly all newborns who are born before 28 weeks of pregnancy. Less often, RDS can affect full term newborns.

RDS is more common in premature newborns because their lungs are not able to make enough surfactant. Surfactant is a foamy substance that keeps the lungs fully expanded so that newborns can breathe in air once they are born.

Answered by Anonymous
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RDS stands for "respiratory distress syndrome." It is the most common lung disease in premature infants and it occurs because the baby's lungs are not fully developed. The more premature the infant, the more likely it is for the baby to have RDS. RDS is caused by not having enough surfactant in the lungs...... ❤❣❤❣❤❣❤

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