ABO hemolytic disease primarily occurs when the blood types of the parents do not match, causing the mother’s body to produce immune antibodies that enter the fetus through the placenta, leading to the rupture of fetal red blood cells and symptoms such as anemia and jaundice.
What to do when an infant’s white blood cells increase after vaccination?
Neonatal hemolytic disease is caused by incompatible blood types between the mother and fetus, with main symptoms including fever, jaundice, and difficulty breathing, requiring immediate hospitalization for systematic examination and treatment.
Why is the newborn’s complexion turning yellow, and how should this symptom be handled?
Understanding the common indicators of children’s growth and development, including weight, height, head circumference, and chest circumference, is crucial for monitoring the healthy growth of infants and toddlers and providing appropriate nutrition and care.
What should be done if a child has a fever and a platelet count of 86?
Common Causes and Management Measures for Newborn Fever After Bathing and Umbilical Cord Cutting
Baby vomiting can have various causes, and it is important to seek medical attention for examination and treatment as soon as possible.
Understanding the Main Causes of Iron Deficiency Anemia and Corresponding Recommendations
Understand the main causes and treatment methods of iron-deficiency anemia