A 43-day-old baby experiences intermittent crying during sleep at night, often waking up after only two hours. During the daytime, the baby sleeps better in the morning but not in the afternoon. There is no stuffiness or coughing, but a sound of mucus can be heard during breathing, unclear if it’s from the throat or nose. The urine is yellowish and sometimes contains milk residue, with about four to five bowel movements a day, mostly in small amounts. The reason for the baby’s condition is unclear, and the question is raised whether acupuncture can help improve the situation, particularly for the problem of waking up easily during naps.
A 45-day-old infant cries every hour from midnight to 6 a.m., and in the past two days, it has escalated to crying for 1 to 2 hours. The crying is accompanied by tears and kicking, and feeding or holding does not soothe the baby. What could be the cause? Are there any ways to improve this situation?
If a 45-day-old newborn experiences constipation, family members can adopt physical therapy and dietary therapy for treatment.
A 45-day-old newborn is experiencing insufficient daytime sleep, leading to symptoms such as alopecia and ribcage outward projection. Parents are seeking guidance on how to address the situation.
The inquirer asks whether it is possible to continue using Pregnan with a 45x0 chromosome anomaly, mentioning the absence of menstruation after discontinuation of the medication. A medical professional responds that there is no specific treatment for the 45x0 chromosome anomaly and offers advice on the use of Pregnan.
A 47-year-old man experienced discomfort after being kicked in the testicles by an 8-month-old baby. How should he handle this situation? He feels that his testicles are uneven in size and may be swollen.
A 7-month-old baby with tear duct obstruction is advised to seek professional treatment at a hospital, avoiding the use of unknown medications.
Based on the results of the 4D ultrasound performed on August 22, is the development of the 24-week-old fetus normal? Can the gender be determined through this test? Do they need hospital treatment? How long will the treatment process take?
During a 4D ultrasound examination, NF:4 refers to the detection of a bright spot measuring approximately 1.6x1.6mm within the left ventricle. According to the report, this finding is typically not something to be overly concerned about. It is recommended to undergo follow-up ultrasound examinations to monitor the fetus’s development, while maintaining a relaxed mood, consuming nutrient-rich foods, and maintaining good living habits.
A 5-day-old baby exhibits neonatal hemolytic disease symptoms, with severe jaundice, requiring urgent treatment.