Discuss the risk of tetanus after a puncture and appropriate treatment methods.
Learn whether a child needs to worry about tetanus after being pricked, and how to properly handle wounds.
Do the blood types of the parents, O and AB, affect the health and fertility of their children?
Your child is crying and fussing due to tongue sores, and you want to know how to handle them.
Is 50-degree water suitable for babies?
Understand the impact of gastrointestinal bleeding on babies and how to identify related symptoms.
A brain hemorrhage before birth in newborns may lead to neurological problems, and further examination and treatment should be conducted.
Discuss the crying response after mild asphyxia in newborns and its impact on lung function.
The normal range of newborn jaundice is based on the reference of serum bilirubin levels, with full-term infants not exceeding 204μmol/L (12mg/dl) and premature infants not exceeding 255μmol/L (15mg/dl) considered normal. Additionally, children with physiological jaundice, apart from skin yellowing, have little impact on appetite and spirits, and the symptoms usually resolve automatically within a month.
Explore the potential toxicity of a one-year-old baby accidentally ingesting the flower petals of a peace lily and the corresponding measures.