Babies suddenly waking up might be caused by calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement calcium and consume more calcium-rich foods, such as yogurt and bone broth.
Sudden crying in newborns at night may be due to a deficiency in trace elements, particularly calcium and zinc.
Full-term small-for-gestational-age babies can begin calcium supplementation around 15 days after birth, and it’s important to pay attention to a balanced diet and adequate rest to promote healthy growth.
Mothers with O-negative blood who are carrying a baby with B-positive blood should undergo tests for anti-A (or anti-B) antibody concentrations, and regular monitoring should be conducted to prevent and treat neonatal hemolytic disease.
A newborn baby at 22 days old suddenly developed a fever and was found to have intraventricular hemorrhage through CT scan, accompanied by low-grade fever and red cerebrospinal fluid, seeking treatment advice.
The Severity of Neonatal Jaundice and Common Treatment Methods
Discuss whether a preemie weighing nine pounds should continue to drink preemie formula milk, as well as recommendations for introducing complementary foods in the case of mild jaundice.
Discusses the management of neonates who experience gas and diarrhea after undergoing blue light therapy for jaundice, emphasizing the importance of symptomatic treatment and appropriate care.
Discussing the survival possibilities and the importance of medical care for a seven-month premature baby.
Neonates with red spots and jaundice symptoms were diagnosed with allergic constitution after medical treatment, requiring attention to allergens and treatment methods.