Neonatal Group B Streptococcus infection usually occurs when the mother transmits the bacteria to the baby during childbirth, or when the baby comes into contact with contaminated environments or medical devices after birth.
How does neonatal jaundice occur?
What are the recovery and long-term effects after neonatal large intestine surgery?
A 9-month-old baby’s cold typically resolves within 3 to 7 days, but may require medication if severe.
The length of hospitalization for neonatal pneumonia depends on the severity of the condition and treatment is recommended under medical guidance.
As described, if the surgery goes smoothly and there are no complications, it usually takes about ten days to recover.
The treatment time for pediatric nephrotic syndrome depends on various factors.
Neonatal impetigo is a common infection caused by Staphylococcus aureus. Treatment methods include local disinfection, incising and draining pus, and medication application. In severe cases, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions.
The baby is born with jaundice, the skin is yellow, and it is accompanied by fever. I want to ask the doctor how long neonatal jaundice can last?
Neonatal jaundice usually subsides naturally within a week, but if the baby continues to cry persistently and is restless, the jaundice may enter a pathological phase, requiring medication to disappear.