Newborn Umbilical Cord Bleeding Issue

It’s normal for newborns to have a small amount of bleeding from the umbilical cord, but it’s important to keep it dry and clean with iodine alcohol every day, and avoid getting it wet. If the bleeding stops, you can get the baby wet during a bath (it’s unavoidable), but make sure to dry the body and then apply iodine alcohol to the umbilical cord area again.
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Newborn Umbilical Hernia Issue

A newborn at 41 days old has an umbilical hernia and swelling, accompanied by constant straining movements. Last night, there was a decrease in appetite; previously able to drink 90 milliliters, now only 50 milliliters before falling asleep, and waking up soon after. The milk intake has decreased and it’s difficult to burp, causing concern about the umbilical area. No previous treatment has been received, and consultation is sought on whether medical attention is needed.
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Newborn Urination Issues

If a newborn’s urine appears yellow, it may be due to insufficient water intake. It is recommended to undergo a urine routine check for a more accurate diagnosis and to receive timely treatment if any abnormalities are found. In daily life, it is advisable to avoid eating spicy and irritating foods.
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