Hepatitis B virus carriers should undergo liver function and viral DNA tests during pregnancy and have regular liver function checks. Partners should also be tested for the hepatitis B surface antigen and e antigen, and if no antibodies are found, they should be vaccinated. During pregnancy, individuals can receive a dose of hepatitis B immunoglobulin monthly from the 7th, 8th, and 9th months. Newborns should be administered a dose of hepatitis B immunoglobulin immediately after birth, and the first dose of the hepatitis B vaccine should be administered within three days of birth, followed by the second dose one month later and the third dose six months later, significantly increasing the chances of having a healthy baby.
Introduces the genetic risk and potential impact of Hepatitis B virus carriers.
While no guarantee of a cure can be provided, it is recommended to seek regular treatment to extend life and alleviate pain.
A runny nose in babies is a symptom of nasal inflammation, often caused by viral or bacterial infections. It is recommended to use ribavirin for antiviral treatment and pediatric paracetamol yellow amine granules, along with plenty of water.
My child, nearly 11 months old and male, has to defecate after every meal, sometimes even before finishing his food. Could there be a digestive problem? His stool is sometimes dry and sometimes loose. Do I need to take medicine to adjust it?
After the hand, foot, and mouth disease blisters dry up and disappear, do I still need to take medication?
Investigating the Possible Effects and Side Effects of Long-Term Probiotic Use
Choledochal cyst is a condition where the bile ducts become abnormally dilated due to congenital developmental anomalies. For infants, a temporary cyst external drainage surgery is often performed first, followed by a second-stage cyst removal surgery after the child’s condition stabilizes and their constitution improves. Additionally, parents should cooperate with the doctor’s treatment and pay attention to the child’s dietary management and hygiene habits.
Infants with congenital laryngomalacia may exhibit specific symptoms while feeding.
Discussing the issue of post-recovery sequelae in newborns with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy