Explore the causes of neonatal jaundice, including physiological and pathological jaundice, as well as the corresponding treatment methods and prognosis.
Understanding the causes and treatment methods of neonatal jaundice
Explore the common causes of neonatal meningitis and the recovery process under active treatment.
The causes and treatment of neonatal physiological jaundice.
Understanding the causes and treatment methods for newborns with bloody stools, vomiting, and green stool.
Newborn green stools may be a sign of indigestion or intestinal dysfunction, or may be related to food intake or acute enteritis.
Newborn heart murmurs can be physiological or pathological, and further examination is needed for confirmation.
Understand the possible causes of newborn jaundice, how to differentiate between physiological and pathological jaundice, and master appropriate treatment methods.
Newborn night terrors may be caused by calcium deficiency, often manifested as sudden waking up at night crying or showing fear.
Newborn shaking legs may be caused by a lack of calcium. It is recommended to check for trace elements and appropriately supplement with vitamin D and calcium supplements, while also getting more sunlight to promote calcium absorption.