A 28-week pregnant O-negative blood type mother, accompanied by a B-positive blood type father, undergoes prenatal testing for ABO neonatal hemolytic disease.
Infants’ anal swelling may be caused by heat or diarrhea. It is recommended to use erythromycin ointment or cream, apply warm compresses, use talcum powder, and maintain cleanliness and dryness of the baby’s buttocks.
Methods for Preventing and Caring for Neonatal Pneumonia
This article offers prevention and treatment suggestions for pediatric asthma, including long-term management, avoiding triggers, creating medication plans, and handling exacerbations.
How Rh-negative mothers can prevent and manage Rh hemolytic disease
Key points for the prevention and care of neonatal jaundice, early detection, and timely treatment
Neonates with pneumonia generally have lower immunity, so daily care must be attentive to avoiding contact with respiratory infection patients.
The importance and precautions of preventing and treating premature and postmature babies.
Discussing the prevention and treatment methods for neonatal jaundice
This article provides information on the prevention and treatment of subretinal hemorrhage in newborns, and offers answers to questions regarding urinary issues.