What to Do About a Newborn’s Red Bottom?

Newborn red bottom, also known as diaper rash in medical terms, occurs due to prolonged moisture, contact with urine and stool irritants on the buttock skin. In severe cases, it may lead to symptoms such as blisters, skin breakdown, and ulcers. This article provides some preventive and treatment methods for diaper rash, including keeping the buttocks dry, frequently changing diapers, using nappy rash cream, and how to handle the situation when diaper rash is accompanied by infection.
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What to Do if a 2-Month-Old Baby Has Elevated Jaundice?

The baby was hospitalized for pathological jaundice 21 days after birth and discharged with a jaundice level of 6.8. After taking Yinzi Huang for two months, the jaundice level remains elevated. According to the laboratory report, the blood bilirubin level is within the normal range, and it is recommended to enhance feeding and regular health checks.
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