Question

The newborn underwent a heel prick blood screening within a few days after birth, and the hospital later notified a re-examination. I want to know if the newborn screening re-examination can be passed?

Answer

Newborn screening is a national screening project, mainly for detecting phenylketonuria and hypothyroidism. The hospital’s notification for a re-examination may be due to the need for further confirmation of the initial screening results. Some newborns may need to be screened three times to determine the final result. It is recommended that parents cooperate with the hospital’s screening work, as early detection and treatment are crucial for the child’s health. If you would like me to generate other styles or modify the output format, please let me know.