Question

If a newborn has not undergone a heel prick test, what specific projects does this test check for?

Answer

The heel prick test primarily checks for genetic disorders in newborns. If a heel prick test has not been conducted, a venous blood test can be used as an alternative. It is recommended to carry out the test as soon as possible to detect any potential genetic disorders early and take appropriate treatment measures. Additionally, parents should closely monitor their child’s condition and seek medical assistance immediately when needed to avoid unnecessary delays and risks.