When do neonatal respiratory distress syndrome symptoms typically appear after birth?
Understanding the causes of nephrotic syndrome, including genetic, infectious, allergic, and systemic diseases.
A 16-month-old child with cerebral palsy, born due to dystocia and oxygen deprivation causing asphyxia, was later diagnosed with suspected cerebral palsy and central nervous system motor disorder. The parents are seeking treatment options and recovery advice.
Understand the impact of the Seven-Day Wind on newborns and the potential severe consequences of the disease.
Learn how to handle the issue of milk spitting in infants and receive effective feeding and care suggestions.
The patient describes feeling as if something is pressing on their chest and back, accompanied by recurrent belching. Given the normal results of liver ultrasound, electrocardiogram, and chest X-ray, a preliminary diagnosis of stomach inflammation is made. It is suggested that the patient seek traditional Chinese medicine treatment and is provided with dietary remedies for stomach inflammation and lifestyle advice.
Diagnosis and Treatment of Neonatal Hemolytic Disease
Answers to questions about diaper rash and bowel movement frequency in infants
Explore the main differences in appearance and development between 36 weeks premature babies and full-term babies, as well as the possibility of premature babies growing into healthy children.
A 36-week premature baby experienced aspiration in the neonatal ward and was found to have intracranial hemorrhage and hydrocephalus after examination. The parents inquire whether this condition will affect the baby’s brain development and if the baby can recover like a normal child after surgery.