How to Determine Chromosomal Abnormalities?

Early pregnancy miscarriage may be caused by excessive fatigue, high levels of stress, or weak constitution, but chromosomal abnormalities are usually not likely to occur unless there is exposure to radioactive substances. It is recommended to undergo a chromosomal examination at a gynecology and obstetrics department and consider using traditional Chinese medicine to regulate the body.
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How to Handle a Newborn Jaundice Value of 353?

If your child’s jaundice level reaches 353 again, it may indicate pathological jaundice. It is recommended to take your child to the hospital for professional examination and treatment. Blue light therapy is often an effective method for treating pathological jaundice, accompanied by oral medications such as Scutellaria baicalensis extract and probiotics. During treatment, the mother should maintain a light diet and ensure the child receives appropriate sunlight exposure to help reduce the jaundice level. Additionally, regular follow-up visits to the hospital are necessary to adjust the treatment plan in a timely manner.
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How to Handle Newborns with Indigestion

For newborns experiencing indigestion, treatments such as Ji Nei Jin San, Xiao Er Jian Pi San, and Zhen Chang Sheng, among others, can be used. If these methods are ineffective, it is recommended to take the baby to a pediatrician for a comprehensive examination to determine the cause.
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How to Handle Recurring Fever in Children?

Recurring fever in children may be caused by viral or bacterial infections, and can be treated with physical cooling (cooling) methods or medication. It’s important to pay attention to diet and hygiene habits. If diagnosed with a respiratory system disease, immediate treatment and cooperate with (cooperation) with relevant therapies are required.
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How to Handle the Discovery of an Unclosed Arterial Duct in Newborns?

If a newborn is found to have an unclosed arterial duct, parents should regularly take their child for cardiac Doppler ultrasound examinations to observe whether the duct closes spontaneously. If it remains unclosed within one year, surgical treatment should be considered to avoid affecting the child’s growth and development and heart function. In addition, attention should be paid to potential issues such as increased heart structure and decreased function caused by the unclosed arterial duct, and regular follow-up at the pediatric cardiology clinic is recommended.
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