Newborn Umbilical Hernia with Bleeding

A newborn with an umbilical hernia may experience some bleeding, which is often a normal occurrence after the cord detaches. However, it could also be a sign of an umbilical hernia or other issues. Keep the area clean and dry, and monitor the bleeding. Consult a doctor if necessary. Pay attention to hygiene, avoid wetting and rubbing the area, and close the top of the diaper to reduce friction on the cord stump. Continue to disinfect daily to keep the umbilical pouch dry and clean.
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Pediatric Diarrhea Treatment Recommendations

Pediatric diarrhea may be caused by indigestion or catching a cold. It is recommended for parents to give their babies oral probiotics and domperidone, and to pay attention to their dietary habits, eat small meals frequently, chew slowly, to promote digestion and absorption. At the same time, drinking warm water often helps with body metabolism and excretion.
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Pediatric Epilepsy Diagnosis Standards

The diagnosis standards for pediatric epilepsy include sudden, intermittent seizures accompanied by consciousness impairment, generalized or focal convulsions. Seizures can occur at any time and may be accompanied by symptoms such as self-harm, urinary incontinence. Electroencephalogram (EEG) is the most important diagnostic tool.
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