Explore the possible reasons for infants crying before urination and provide professional medical advice and daily care measures.
Possible causes and preventive measures for a newborn’s diarrhea at 13 days old
Explore the possible causes of dizziness and sleepiness during hot weather and provide corresponding medical advice.
An elevated jaundice index in newborns is a normal physiological phenomenon, typically with values below 12.9mg/dl considered normal, and those above 15mg/dl may require further investigation. Physiological jaundice will resolve on its own, so mothers should not be overly concerned. Methods such as increasing feeding volume, sunbathing, and promoting more excretion can help the baby expel bilirubin from the body. The baby’s jaundice index usually continues to decline after 7 days of birth, indicating no problems.
Discuss the possible reasons for a newborn failing the hearing screening at six days old, as well as the subsequent follow-up and diagnostic process.
This article discusses the causes of abdominal distension in premature infants and the corresponding treatment methods. It is recommended to take oral probiotics and intestinal health supplements, increase water intake, feed breast milk in small amounts and more frequently, pay attention to dietary habits, avoid spicy foods, and also use a warm compress on the abdomen to relieve distension.
A 6-month-old girl experienced a fever after vaccination, seeking reasons and treatment methods.
Foamy stool in infants under one year old may be related to various factors, including breastfeeding and allergies.
Discuss the possible causes and corresponding treatment methods for hematuria in babies after intense physical activity.
At around 60 days old, the baby has been vomiting more frequently over the past week. Sometimes, it’s not just vomiting but a direct spew, and occasionally, everything they’ve eaten is thrown up. It’s heart-wrenching to see the baby like this, and it’s difficult to understand why this is happening.