Question

I carefully checked the newborn disease screening test twice at the county-level women and children’s health care hospital, but it didn’t pass. What should I do now?

Answer

Newborn screenings are typically conducted around 42 days after birth. There was also a screening within the first two weeks after birth. In your current situation, I suggest you send the screening results for further information, and I can help you make an educated guess about where the abnormality might be. Newborn diseases can have a significant impact on the child, so it’s recommended that family members take the child to a specialist for a follow-up consultation and treatment under the guidance of a doctor. In daily life, you can give the child some juice to aid digestion and vitamin absorption, prevent stomach troubles, and hope for a quick recovery!