On the third day after birth, the baby’s CT value is only 11, which may be caused by hypoxia and requires timely medical treatment.
A three-month-old baby, hospitalized due to jaundice and cytomegalovirus infection, inquires about the need for a second course of antiviral treatment and whether there are better liver-protecting drugs available.
A newborn baby’s eyes may produce excessive tears and mucus, which could be a sign of dacryocystitis.
Learn how to properly change a newborn’s cloth diaper and the details to pay attention to during breastfeeding.
Discuss the causes of newborn diarrhea and appropriate medical advice, emphasizing the importance of regular stool examination and dietary adjustments for breastfeeding mothers.
Understand the normal phenomenon of newborn diarrhea within the first 7 days after birth and how to adjust intestinal flora through probiotics.
How to help newborns improve their digestive disturbances?
If a newborn has green, runny stools with mucus after breastfeeding, it might be due to dyspepsia. It’s recommended to adjust the diet and give probiotics.
The Importance and Necessity of Newborn Disease Screening
Newborn disease screening primarily focuses on phenylketonuria and congenital hypothyroidism, as well as hearing tests. Early detection and treatment can help prevent diseases that affect the baby’s intellectual development. It is crucial for parents to actively cooperate with doctors during the screening process, as early treatment is vital for the baby’s intellectual growth. Usually, these screenings do not affect the baby’s future development. If there are no other issues, parents can care for the baby by enhancing nutrition and normal feeding (including breastfeeding). Additionally, remember to regularly supplement the baby with cod liver oil and take the baby out for sunbathing. Approximately one week after birth, the baby may experience normal physiological phenomena such as physiological jaundice, milk teeth, frog mouth, false menstruation, and newborn rash, which usually do not require special treatment.