Full-Term Newborn Care Consultation: Understanding Daily Temperature Monitoring and Feeding Management
Functional fecal incontinence refers to a condition in children, with an incidence rate of 17% at the age of 3 and 1% at the age of 4, where there is an inability to suppress bowel movements that is not caused by obvious organic defects or diseases.
How to deal with the white fungus on a newborn’s tongue and in the mouth?
Questions about the use of antifungal medications during newborn breastfeeding periods and alternative treatment options.
A three-year-old baby with urinary tract infection experienced high fever and red throat after taking furazolidone enteric-coated tablets, which may trigger nausea, vomiting, rash, and other reactions. Long-term use may lead to interstitial pneumonia or pulmonary fibrosis. It should be taken with food and at least a 7-day course of treatment.
It’s quite common for newborns to be fussy during feeding, but if this issue persists, it’s important to be vigilant.
Can my baby eat formula without lactose if diagnosed with galactosemia?
Galactosemia is a metabolic disorder in infants caused by a deficiency of the enzyme needed to break down lactose, leading to an increase in galactose levels in the blood.
If a child is suffering from galactosemia, the mother should immediately take the child to the doctor, avoid self-medicating, and pay close attention to the child’s condition to help them receive timely treatment.
Precautions for patients with galactosemia, as well as how to help them deal with issues such as hypertension, dizziness, and loss of appetite.