Neonatal anal fissures may be related to diaper rash, a common skin issue that typically occurs in areas covered by diapers, presenting as red, spotted rashes, exudate, and ulceration. Treatment involves using appropriate care products and ensuring the skin remains dry and clean.
Understand the causes of neonatal caput succedaneum and how to handle this type of birth injury.
Neonatal hypoxemia brain disease is caused by brain ischemic damage due to respiratory difficulties during the perinatal period.
Neonatal jaundice is a common phenomenon, usually appearing within two to three days after birth and disappearing spontaneously after a period of time. Breast milk jaundice is another common cause, resulting from the influence of certain hormones in breast milk on the metabolism of bilirubin.
Understand the causes and treatment methods of neonatal jaundice.
Neonatal jaundice is categorized into physiological jaundice and pathological jaundice
A 35-day-old baby developed jaundice three days after stopping breastfeeding. The transcutaneous bilirubin test result was 9.5, and the face has turned pale. How should it be handled?
Understanding the causes and treatment methods of neonatal jaundice
A newborn’s face turning yellow may be due to physiological jaundice, which usually resolves on its own within two weeks. However, if jaundice persists or worsens, hospitalization for treatment may be necessary.
Neonatal jaundice is usually a physiological phenomenon, but if it persists or worsens, further treatment may be required.