A 17-month-old baby may experience vomiting upon waking up in the morning, which could be due to conditions such as acute enteritis, gastritis, pyloric spasm, hypertrophy or stenosis, pneumonia, and meningitis.
Possible causes and treatment suggestions for increased neonatal jaundice
Early treatment for neonatal hemolytic disease can reduce complications and not affect growth and development.
Breast milk jaundice generally has little impact on health, but pathological jaundice requires further examination and treatment.
This article discusses the potential complications and treatment methods following neonatal Rh hemolytic disease treatment.
A newborn diagnosed with mild pneumonia after a month, after four days of hospital treatment, can the baby be discharged, and how should post-care be conducted?
How to prevent your child from developing Henoch-Schönlein Purpura?
Discussing the Prevention and Treatment of Neonatal ABO Hemolytic Disease
Neonatal jaundice typically appears 2-3 days after birth and reaches its peak between 4-6 days, then gradually subsides. Generally, the severity of jaundice is mild, and it usually resolves within 2 weeks (for full-term infants) or 3 weeks (for premature infants) after birth. If the jaundice meets these characteristics, parents should not be overly concerned.
What are the preventive measures for pediatric allergic purpura?