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Causes and Treatment Methods for Newborn Green Stools

The timing of meconium excretion in premature infants may be delayed, and due to weak intestinal peristalsis or delayed feeding, the color and consistency of stool may change. Normally, stool will transition from green to yellow.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn
  • Defecation
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Causes and Treatment Methods for Newborn Hiccups

Newborn hiccups occur due to the intake of excessive air, leading to bloating. Parents can handle this by adopting correct feeding positions and massaging the baby’s abdomen to help expel gas, preventing hiccups or regurgitation of milk.
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  • Newborn Hiccups
  • Parenting Tips
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Causes and Treatment Methods for Newborn Umbilical Cord Bleeding

Newborn umbilical cord bleeding may be a normal occurrence, but it could also be a sign of infection or other issues. Learn about proper umbilical cord care methods and when to seek medical assistance.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Care
  • Umbilical Cord Care
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Causes and Treatment Methods for Newborn Vomiting

Newborn vomiting may be caused by dyspepsia. It is recommended to avoid eating overly fatty foods and to try using Baohe pills or pumpkin seeds to aid digestion.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Health
  • Dyspepsia
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Causes and Treatment Methods for Newborns Shivering and Turning Blue

Newborns experiencing shivering in their limbs and a blue complexion may be due to cold or calcium deficiency. It’s important to ensure proper warmth and start supplementing with cod liver oil around half a month after birth to help the baby absorb the necessary calcium. If accompanied by choking or other symptoms, timely checks and treatment should be conducted.
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  • Newborn Health
  • Symptom Management
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Causes and Treatment Methods for Newborns’ Right Eye Tears

Newborns experiencing tears and eye mucus in their right eye may be due to a blocked nasolacrimal duct. Treatment can include massaging the lacrimal sac area, applying antibiotic eye drops, or performing lacrimal duct irrigation.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Ophthalmology
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Causes and Treatment Methods for Newborns’ Watery Stools

Newborns with watery stools may be due to indigestion or improper diet of the nursing mother, and may also be accompanied by diaper rash issues.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn
  • Digestive System
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Causes and Treatment Methods for Non-Healing Wounds on the Left Foot

Non-healing wounds after the correction surgery for clubfoot on the left foot may be related to glucose abnormalities, low immune function, or fungal infections. It is recommended to seek hospital examination promptly, enhance nutrition, and choose sensitive medications for treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Congenital Spinal Cord Malformation
  • Clubfoot
  • Non-Healing Wounds
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Causes and Treatment Methods for Numbness in Children’s Hands and Feet

Numbness in a child’s hands and feet may be due to poor sleeping posture or a lack of calcium and trace elements. It is recommended to undergo relevant examinations and take appropriate remedial measures.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Orthopedics
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Causes and Treatment Methods for Painful Urination with Whole-Body Discomfort

Learn about the diseases that may cause whole-body pain during urination and get appropriate treatment recommendations.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Urogenital System
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