Baby at Four Months Old, Brain Hypoxia at Birth Leading to Low Brain Tissue Density: How to Treat?

At four months old, a baby’s brain tissue density is insufficient due to hypoxia at birth. Some medical opinions differ, with some suggesting continuing the use of medications that nourish the brain nerves and undergoing three treatment sessions to promote brain development. Others believe that only the use of these medications is necessary, without the need for hyperbaric oxygen therapy, as it may cause damage to the retina.
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Baby at Nine and a Half Months with a Fever of 38°, What’s Going On?

A nine and a half month-old baby suddenly developed a fever without any symptoms of a cold. The baby was not very interested in eating, but was not crying or restless, and was in good spirits. After applying a fever-reducing patch and taking 1.5 milliliters of Merck syrup, the temperature dropped to 36.9° before bedtime. However, by 4 am today, the baby’s temperature rose to 37.8° again. By noon today, the temperature rose to 37.9° again. Half a dose of Chai Gui fever-reducing oral liquid was administered, along with another fever-reducing patch. The temperature remains at 37.9°. Should the baby see a doctor, and what could have caused the fever?
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Baby at Nine Months Old Has a Slightly Yellow Face, Lacks Energy, and Sleeps Poorly – Possible Causes?

At nine months old, the baby’s face is slightly yellow, and they should have already lost the jaundice. This may be due to liver function or bilirubin metabolism abnormalities. It is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for a check-up, including liver function and bilirubin tests, to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment advice.
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