Discuss the attribution of neonatal birth injury liability and provide nursing suggestions for scalp hematoma caused by birth injury.
A 1-year-and-11-month-old daughter has been diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia, despite undergoing iron and calcium supplementation, the effects have been insignificant. Additionally, the child’s fontanel has not closed, measuring approximately 0.5*0.5cm. Although iron and calcium supplementation has been initiated, the results have been unsatisfactory.
A 5-day-old baby exhibits neonatal hemolytic disease symptoms, with severe jaundice, requiring urgent treatment.
A 6-month-old baby has a cold, with blood tests showing a slight infection. How should it be treated?
A 17-month-old baby is experiencing long-term constipation and bleeding, despite various treatments and natural remedies such as fruits, vegetables, and honey. The situation has not improved, and it is suggested to further investigate for possible congenital megacolon.
A Tinnitus Phenomenon Caused by Slow Intestinal Peristalsis
Exploring Alternative Treatments for Neonatal Jaundice
Analysis of antibody titer in ABO blood incompatibility and hemolytic prevention recommendations
Discussion on the causes of pediatric nephrotic syndrome and the differential diagnosis of sexual dysfunction
Baby develops jaundice around 10 days after birth, please inquire about the possible causes (main symptoms, onset time).