Questions and Answers About a 50-Day-Old Baby’s Umbilical Hernia and Digestive Discomfort Symptoms
A young woman describes a burning sensation in her abdomen, which may be caused by a gastric ulcer or duodenal ulcer. It is recommended to undergo a gastroscopy and take omeprazole for treatment, while also paying attention to diet and rest.
A 31-week preterm baby, undergoing a routine check-up before discharge after one month of hospitalization, was found to have recurrent jaundice. Further testing revealed that the baby’s CMV-igm antibody index reached 41.17 COI, while the CMV-lgG antibody level was 105.3 IU/mL. What does this mean?
Will children born to an O Positive mother and a B Positive father develop ABO incompatibility hemolytic disease?
The patient described symptoms of acute enteritis, including fever, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. After medication for fever reduction, there was vomiting at midnight and diarrhea the next day. The doctor diagnosed it as acute enteritis caused by improper diet and abdominal cold, suggesting rest and taking Dingkun Dan for opsonize. It was also advised to avoid abdominal cold and ensure adequate rest.
Hemorrhage after umbilical cord detachment in newborns may be due to the formation of a chronic sinus caused by chronic inflammation, and an increase in abdominal pressure during crying may lead to bleeding. There is no redness or swelling around the umbilical cord, so it is not considered an infection around the umbilical cord.
Pediatric experts explain the normal state and management methods for premature infants’ bowel movements.
I want to know if there’s a chance I might inherit my father’s congenital kidney disease.
If jaundice recurs, it is crucial to identify the cause and start treatment early, especially for premature infants and those with severe complications.
The baby is just 25 days old, and the blood test shows a decrease in red blood cells and an increase in white blood cells. What could be the issue?