The baby is four days old, and the jaundice index has reached 20. Should hospitalization be necessary for treatment?
After a newborn’s umbilical cord detachment, persistent bleeding can be managed with simple precautions, such as using gentian violet or iodine tincture for disinfection.
The baby is four days old and has a bilirubin level of 14.7. The doctor has recommended full-time blue light therapy. Should the baby also receive intravenous fluids? The parents are very worried and can’t sleep at night.
Children should have regular physical exams to monitor growth and development, and to detect abnormalities early.
The recovery period and rest requirements after a newborn’s sudden oxygen deprivation, as well as the importance of professional medical advice.
My baby has been born for over a week now, and the whole body has been yellowish. The doctor at the hospital said it’s baby jaundice, which is nothing to worry about. Does baby jaundice require hospitalization and intravenous treatment? I want to ask if baby jaundice needs to be treated with shots?
My baby is 45 days old. The initial and follow-up hearing tests were conducted on the third and 42nd days after birth, respectively, and both ears did not pass. I am very worried. What are the common causes of this? What should I do?
Regular sunbathing can help reduce newborn jaundice, but precautions should be taken to protect the skin.
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