Causes and Complications of Neonatal Asphyxia at Birth

Neonatal asphyxia at birth can lead to severe complications, including brain disorders and intellectual disabilities. Timely and accurate rescue and treatment can reduce mortality rates and prevent long-term complications. Additionally, paying attention to the child’s sleeping position and frequently changing the child’s lying position can prevent flat head syndrome. If flat head has already occurred, early correction is recommended.
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Causes and Coping Measures for Baby Snoring

Baby snoring may be due to phlegm or inflammation in the respiratory tract. In mild cases, oral anti-inflammatory medication and expectorants can be administered, along with increased water intake to promote recovery. If the condition is severe or accompanied by wheezing symptoms, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly, as asthma medication may be required.
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Causes and Coping Strategies for a Child’s Chronic Diarrhea

At 6 months old, after switching to a two-stage milk formula, the child began experiencing diarrhea, with feces resembling egg whites, occurring approximately five times a day. This may be due to catching a cold, breastmilk-induced diarrhea, viral infection, enteritis, or dysbiosis. It is important to pay attention to proper feeding, maintain hygiene, avoid catching a cold, and can take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication such as Simethicone and pediatric umbilical cord plasters for treatment. If necessary, it is recommended to visit a large hospital for regular stool examination to confirm the diagnosis and treatment.
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