Discuss the issue of feeding a newborn when they are crying, and provide professional care advice.
Inquire about whether a newborn can develop rheumatism by sleeping in front of the window, as well as related prevention and treatment methods.
Can a newborn drink milk during burping? How to relieve a newborn’s burping?
Symptoms and Treatment of Newborn Torticollis
Discuss the possibility of natural healing of newborn umbilical hernias, along with relevant medical explanations and recommendations.
The baby has been vomiting since 20 days old, and the condition has become more severe, not as fond of drinking milk. A blood test at a hospital showed normal results, and the doctor diagnosed it as gastroesophageal reflux, prescribing domperidone tablets. The baby felt better after taking them but still vomits occasionally and eats very little. What should be done?
Parents inquire if a newborn with high jaundice can still breastfeed, and doctors suggest temporarily switching to formula milk in this situation and closely monitoring the child’s condition.
Can a newborn with intracranial hemorrhage be shaken? A newborn with pneumonia was admitted to the intensive care unit, and a couple of days ago, it was discovered that they have intracranial hemorrhage and are currently undergoing treatment. The doctor at the hospital described it as terrifying, saying it is currently mild but can worsen at any time. Can the baby be shaken? No. Intracranial hemorrhage in newborns is generally treatable, with common causes possibly including birth trauma, poor coagulation function, and vitamin K1 deficiency, among others. For instance, the use of forceps during childbirth. It is recommended to be hospitalized and stay in the intensive care baby room for treatment, selecting medications based on the specific condition of the patient. Do not worry or become overly anxious; the recovery time typically takes around 2-3 weeks. Wishing for a speedy recovery,
Intracranial hemorrhage in newborns is a severe condition that may lead to paralysis, hydrocephalus, and asphyxia. Parents should detect and treat it early. Treatment methods include vitamin K1 injections, transfusion of fresh plasma or whole blood, and the use of vitamin C to improve vascular permeability.
My child was born prematurely, and there was a slight yellowish tint recorded upon discharge. The bilirubin level was 11.9 on the sixth day and 13.8 on the 25th day. I want to know if my child is severe, and do they need to be hospitalized?