Newborns with purple lips may be due to catching a cold or illness. It is recommended to undergo a detailed examination to determine the cause.
Lumbar puncture (also known as a spinal tap) is performed to more accurately diagnose diseases such as meningitis and sepsis.
Newborns may prefer to sleep on their stomachs and stick out their butts due to abdominal discomfort, indigestion, or overeating.
Blood in urine can be caused by physiological factors, such as excessive sweating or dehydration leading to concentrated urine, or pathological factors, such as jaundice caused by hepatitis. It is necessary to determine the specific cause to decide whether treatment is required. Based on the described situation, it is recommended to seek medical attention for examination and surgical treatment immediately. After surgery, it is important to administer a large amount of intravenous antibiotics and pay attention to diet, consuming more fresh fruits and vegetables, and avoiding spicy and irritating foods such as chili and garlic.
Newborn Pediatrics FAQ: The uneven size of testicles in 0-1-year-old children is a normal individual difference and usually does not require treatment. It is recommended to have a hospital check-up to ensure normalcy. It is suggested to consume easily digestible and absorbable foods and avoid any adverse stimulation.
A baby’s tongue tie appearing white is usually caused by ulcers, which can be treated with the addition of vitamins B2 and B6, while maintaining oral hygiene.
Why does a newborn’s arm swell and become red and swollen after receiving the BCG vaccine?
An eleven-month-old baby often extends his hands when sleeping at night, even when he’s covered with a blanket, and he will wake up crying if he doesn’t. This happens even when he’s in a sleeping bag. Sometimes his hands get so cold, but he still refuses to put them down. What should I do?
It is a common situation for newborns to experience arm swelling and axillary lymph node enlargement after receiving the BCG vaccine.
Uncomfortable symptoms caused by jaundice in newborns, which occur shortly after birth, may be related to poor bilirubin metabolism.