Causes and Treatment of Neonatal Convulsions

Indirect twitching in newborns may be due to a lack of oxygen in the womb, which can trigger a series of complications, including hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, hydrocephalus, gastrointestinal bleeding, and more. Timely hospitalization and treatment with medications that nourish brain cells, along with head CT, myocardial enzymes, and routine fecal occult blood tests, can aid in the child’s recovery.
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Causes and Treatment of Newborn Nosebleeds

Newborn nosebleeds may be caused by milk feeding, dry air, or underlying health issues. It is recommended to maintain a humid environment, drink plenty of water, and consider switching to formula milk or breastfeeding. If bleeding is severe or there is a family history, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly to check platelet levels.
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Causes and Treatment of Pediatric Head Eruptions

After engaging in sexual relations with a Cambodian prostitute, the individual experienced small red spots on their head, resembling blisters. It may be an infection from a sexually transmitted disease. It is recommended to seek medical attention and examination for treatment as soon as possible.
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Causes and Treatment of Repeated Fever in Infants

A 13-month-old infant has been suffering from intermittent fever for 3 days, with temperatures often reaching above 39 degrees Celsius. No rash has appeared, and routine blood tests and C-reactive protein tests at the hospital have shown no abnormalities, only slightly low white blood cell count. Is it possible to develop a rash? How should it be handled?
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