A 20-day-old baby presents with abdominal distension and hardness, and the condition has persisted for several weeks. Parents inquire about the cause and treatment methods.
Newborn dry skin and cracks may be related to chromosomes and have a family history of inheritance. It is recommended to undergo a detailed examination and follow medical instructions for treatment.
Newborn gas and diarrhea may be caused by weak spleen and stomach, which can be treated with babyJianpi San.
Newborn hiccups may be caused by indigestion, and consider using Miralax or Xingpi Yanger Granules to aid digestion. As the baby grows older, hiccups usually improve.
Newborns exhibit crooked mouths when crying or smiling, with one side unable to lift while the other remains normal. Chromosome karyotyping and brain MRI scans have shown no abnormalities. At two months old, the only issue is with the mouth, while eye closure is normal. Traditional Chinese medicine suggests acupuncture treatment, twice daily, along with 0.5 mg of methenamine tablets, taken three times a day, to observe the effects. Western medicine recommends initial massage and warm therapy to observe the efficacy. The child’s development is normal except for the mouth problem when partially open. Excessive force on one side prevents the mouth from closing properly. What could be the cause? What treatment options are available?
A newborn consistently having phlegm in their throat may be due to bronchitis, often related to bacterial infections. It is necessary to undergo relevant checks to determine the type of bacteria causing the infection and to prescribe medication accordingly. Parents should take their child to the doctor promptly to avoid delaying treatment.
Unequal eye size in newborns may be caused by ptosis of the upper eyelid, which typically requires surgical treatment when the child is older.
Newborns fed on breast milk often have infrequent stools, with one to two bowel movements a week being common. Slower intestinal movement is also a factor. How should we handle constipation in premature babies?
Recurring fever in infants may be caused by conditions such as glossitis or stomatitis. It is important to seek medical attention promptly and take appropriate treatment measures.
A newborn’s face and urine turned yellow after treatment at 251 Hospital, but the condition recurred three days later. Inquire about the previous treatment, effects, and seek further treatment suggestions.