This article provides coping strategies for a sudden decrease in breast milk supply in newborns, including dietary adjustments and methods to boost milk production.
Treating pediatric hemangiomas can cause unnecessary pain and complications, including disfigurement and a recurrence rate of about 30%. Certain types of hemangiomas, such as port-wine stains, cavernous hemangiomas, and lymphatic hemangiomas, may persist lifelong and grow slowly proportionally with the child’s age. Early and aggressive treatment is recommended for these types.