Explore the physiological causes of neonatal jaundice, including the effects of excessive red blood cells and underdeveloped liver function on bilirubin metabolism.
Explore the physiological causes of neonatal jaundice, including polycythemia and underdeveloped liver function.
Explore the two types of neonatal jaundice: physiological and pathological, and their causes and treatment methods.
Explore the causes of neonatal jaundice, how to determine a newborn’s health indices, and understand the impact of breastfeeding on jaundice.
Infants may exhibit red spots and vomiting after birth. Explore potential causes of neonatal neural damage.
Neonatal seizures can be caused by a variety of factors, including hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy due to poor conditions at birth, electrolyte imbalance, and intracranial diseases. Timely medical attention can help with an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment measures.
Explore the causes of neonatal umbilical hernia, including the impact of umbilical development defects and increased intra-abdominal pressure on the formation of umbilical hernia.
Discuss the causes of neonatal wet lung and the factors that may affect the absorption of pulmonary fluid during the birthing process.
Understanding the Causes and Treatment of Newborn Abdominal Distension and Fever
Newborn abdominal distension and vomiting may be caused by digestive tract malabsorption. Parents should pay attention to their baby’s diet, avoid feeding during crying, and regularly bring the child to the hospital for checks to ensure there are no digestive tract abnormalities or other issues.