This article discusses the possible causes and effects of neonatal amniotic fluid infection, and provides information about whether baby finger-sucking may be related to a lack of certain nutrients, particularly calcium deficiency.
Possible causes and consequences of neonatal asphyxia
The primary cause of neonatal brachial nerve injury is traction or compression during delivery. The most common injury is to the upper trunk of the brachial plexus, which may lead to upper limb dysfunction. Early treatment can prevent adhesions and scar formation, promoting nerve recovery.
Neonatal cerebral palsy may be caused by various factors, including prenatal conditions and oxygen deprivation during childbirth.
The causes of neonatal cerebral palsy can be categorized into family history factors, postnatal potential factors, and perinatal potential factors.
Cleft lip, commonly known as ‘hare lip,’ is a common congenital oral and maxillofacial deformity in newborns, often coexisting with cleft palate. Its cause lies in the failure of facial prominences to fuse normally during embryonic development.
Analysis of possible causes and treatment suggestions for neonatal convulsions
Understand the causes and related characteristics of neonatal edema.
Neonatal epilepsy can be caused by various factors, including central nervous system infections.
There are many reasons for neonatal gastric perforation, mainly due to underdeveloped gastric wall or stress-induced ulcers.