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Several Special Physiological Conditions in Newborns

Newborns may experience various special physiological conditions, including physiological jaundice, milk teeth and mandibular frenulum, breast enlargement and false menstruation, newborn rash and milia, etc.
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  • Newborn
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Several Special Physiological Conditions in Newborns

Several special physiological conditions that newborns may experience, including physiological jaundice, milk blisters and frog mouth, breast enlargement and false menstruation, newborn rash and milia.
  • FAQ
  • Newborns
  • Physiological Conditions
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Severe Concern for Newborn’s Brain Imaging and Treatment with Nerve Glycosides

Symmetry in the newborn’s bilateral frontal-temporal-parietal white matter region shows slightly lower density, with CT minimum value of 12.4HU. Concerned about the severity of the condition and potential side effects of the treatment.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Brain White Matter
  • Nerve Glycosides
  • Recovery Treatment
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Severe Jaundice in Babies and Treatment Methods

Understanding the Severity of Baby Jaundice and Treatment Methods
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  • Pediatrics
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Severe Jaundice in Newborns

Is a 18.6 level of newborn jaundice severe? Understand the severity of newborn jaundice and get treatment suggestions.
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  • Pediatrics
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Severe Jaundice in Newborns

Possible Causes and Treatment Suggestions for Newborn Jaundice
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  • Newborn
  • Jaundice
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Severe Jaundice in Newborns: When Does It Require Hospitalization?

The baby was born prematurely, and the discharge record showed a slight yellowish color. On the sixth day, the level was 11.9, and on the 25th day, it was 13.8. Parents want to know if the child’s condition is severe?
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  • Pediatrics
  • Jaundice
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Severe Nappy Reflux in Newborns: Solutions

For newborns suffering from severe nappy reflux, parents should take their child to the hospital promptly for a check-up to confirm the cause and administer medication appropriately.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Infant Care
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Severe Neonatal Jaundice: Potential Consequences

Understand the severity of neonatal jaundice and its potential long-term impact on infant health.
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  • Neonatal Health
  • Jaundice
  • Infant Care
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Severe Respiratory Distress and Brain Hemorrhage in Newborns: Can There Be Sequelae?

If a newborn’s brain hemorrhage is controlled so that the hematoma does not expand and vital signs remain stable, there is hope for treatment, but full recovery requires ongoing follow-up. Parents should provide sufficient care and attention to assist in timely treatment to alleviate sequelae.
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  • Pediatric Medicine
  • Brain Hemorrhage
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