Question

My child just gave birth, and I don’t know what’s wrong, there are always red spots on their body, and they keep vomiting.

Answer

Currently, newborn disease screening mainly focuses on two diseases: the second is congenital hypothyroidism, and the third is phenylketonuria. The diagnosis of congenital hypothyroidism primarily involves checking the level of TSH, which is thyroid-stimulating hormone. For phenylketonuria, it is recommended to undergo detailed checks at relevant institutions, and a report will be received one month later. If there are any abnormalities, follow-up checks may be required at irregular intervals.