How to properly care for newborns, and how to handle common issues such as rashes and vomiting.
A 22-day-old newborn has normal meconium but is experiencing difficulty defecating after that, seeking medication advice.
Understand the purpose of the phenylalanine test in newborn disease screening and the common test contents
Common causes and solutions for newborn eye discomfort
What could be the reasons for a newborn’s yellow hair, eyebrows, and eyelashes?
A newborn baby, 45 days old, was found to have a heart murmur during a 42-day check-up, accompanied by symptoms such as rapid breathing, being easily awakened, sweating, and choking on milk. Inquiry about possible causes and treatment methods.
Learn effective ways to alleviate persistent hiccups in newborns and receive professional care advice.
How to deal with a 100-day-old baby’s hiccups and spitting up?
Newborn jaundice is categorized into physiological and pathological types. If jaundice appears after 24 hours of birth and the baby is feeding well and in good spirits, it is likely physiological jaundice. Conversely, if jaundice occurs within 24 hours of birth and is accompanied by symptoms such as crying and fussiness, it may be pathological jaundice.
Is it appropriate to administer the Hepatitis B vaccine when a newborn shows jaundice symptoms?