Describes the common symptoms of neonatal pneumonia
Understanding the Symptoms of Neonatal Tetanus
The symptoms of pediatric nephritic syndrome include skin purpura, gastrointestinal issues, and joint redness, swelling, and pain.
During the neonatal examination, methods to confirm the presence of hemolytic disease include ABO hemolytic test, ultrasound examination, amniotic fluid bilirubin measurement, and amniotic fluid blood substance measurement.
Neonatal umbilical inflammation is an infection caused by various bacteria, commonly including Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. Keeping the umbilical cord clean and dry is crucial for preventing infection.
Discovering an infant’s head fontanel is bulging at around 5 months old, and seeking reasons and solutions.
A pouch behind a child’s ear may be caused by swollen lymph nodes, which is common in colds or gum inflammation. For premature babies, this is a normal phenomenon as their lymphatic system is not fully developed. To prevent digestive disorders, it’s not advisable to feed the baby too much milk at one time. You can give the babyJianpi San granules and Zhengchang Sheng to try, and also provide some water.
Neonatal gastroenteritis is caused by the underdeveloped immune system of newborns, as well as environmental factors, which make them susceptible to infections. The pathogens usually include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, mainly transmitted through the birth canal of the mother, contaminated milk products, water, pacifiers, utensils, and carriers among adults. Symptoms typically include diarrhea, vomiting, fever, and sometimes even bloody stools. If children exhibit similar symptoms, they should be taken to the hospital for immediate medical examination and treatment to avoid delaying the condition.
A yellowish appearance in a newborn’s whites of the eyes may be a sign of jaundice, usually appearing within 2-3 days, reaching its peak at 4-5 days, and naturally fading away in full-term infants within 7-14 days. Blue light therapy can be administered if necessary.
Neonatal jaundice is usually caused by conditions such as hemolytic jaundice and breast milk jaundice, with main symptoms including yellowing of the skin, sclera, and urine. If the baby is crying, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly.