Discussing the treatment options and prognosis of neonatal biliary atresia
An elevated myocardial enzyme level in a 5-month-old baby may be due to an immune response caused by viral infection. It is recommended to undergo intravenous treatment for anti-infection and anti-viral, and to avoid spicy, cold food, maintain a low-sodium diet, and pay attention to rest, to prevent colds.
Drooling in a 3-month-old baby is generally a normal physiological phenomenon. As the baby grows and their oral function improves, this drooling will naturally cease, usually without the need for treatment.
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Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome may appear immediately after birth or within a few hours, with symptoms including rapid breathing, sighing breath, cyanosis, and reduced activity.
Physiological jaundice in newborns usually appears 2-3 days after birth, reaches its peak between 4-6 days, and gradually subsides after 7-10 days.
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Training babies to urinate independently has no practical benefit and does not foster good habits. Generally, children need to be around 2 years old, when their physical development is mature, before they can gradually learn to use the toilet on their own. The main benefit of urinating is merely to convenience parents and reduce some trouble.
The vast majority of newborns may develop skin jaundice within the first seven days after birth, caused by the accumulation of bilirubin on the skin surface. Medically known as neonatal jaundice. The baby’s jaundice usually subsides within half a month, but sometimes it may take a month for it to disappear. Pay special attention and seek timely re-examination for babies whose jaundice appears prematurely or does not subside on time, or who experience a recurrence after the jaundice gradually disappears.
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