If a newborn’s stool color turns non-yellowish, it may be due to the effects of medication for treating jaundice or other reasons. Pay attention to keeping the baby’s abdomen warm and consult a doctor.
Discussing the causes and treatment methods of mucus and blood threads in infants’ stool
Is it normal for newborns to cry and strain before urinating?
Abnormal Symptoms in a 16-Month-Old Child After Recovery from Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease and Prevention Measures
A newborn boy, at 18 days old, visited the pediatric hospital due to excessive eye discharge. The doctor prescribed Tilybuto eye drops. After more than 20 days of medication, the eye discharge ceased, but the left eye produces no tears during crying, while the right eye has abundant tears. The patient inquired about the cause and treatment methods, and whether it can heal naturally.
How to Address Abnormal Tongue Coating and Nighttime Sleeplessness in Infants
A diabetic patient with a urinary protein level of 10.3g/L, accompanied by lower back pain and night sweats, should receive timely treatment for diabetes and related complications.
Abnormal urination in children, characterized by the presence of crystals, may require a urinalysis during the summer to determine if it is proteinuria. If accompanied by abnormal urination volume, swelling, etc., seek medical attention promptly.
Discovering protein 2+ in a urine test may be related to diabetes kidney disease, and further examination and appropriate treatment measures are required.
If a child’s urine test shows signs of inflammation, it could be caused by urethritis. How to diagnose and treat it?