Question

The neonate’s constitution is unknown to what it is allergic to, with red spots appearing and yellow jaundice reappearing within the first 4 days after birth. After the doctor’s treatment, it was soon said that the baby had an allergic constitution. During the baby’s intravenous drip and bandage application, red spots appeared again. However, it is unclear what the baby is allergic to. Previous treatment situation and effectiveness: The doctor now…

Answer

The doctor found during the neonatal treatment that the baby has an allergic constitution to certain substances, causing red spots and jaundice symptoms. During the intravenous drip and bandage application, allergic reactions recurred. Possible irritants causing neonatal allergic dermatitis and contact dermatitis are numerous, including animal fur, chemicals, and plant substances, among others. During the treatment process, the doctor will observe the family’s allergy history and pay attention to feeding methods to determine the allergen and provide appropriate treatment.