Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is highly suitable for diagnosing brain diseases in premature infants and has no side effects.
Normally, cystic dilation of the lateral ventricles in the fetal brain resolves by 26 weeks of gestation. If the condition persists beyond 26 weeks and involves both sides of the brain, a postnatal cranial ultrasound and chorionic villus chromosomal analysis are recommended. If the cysts resolve on their own, they are unlikely to cause any brain compression or elevation in intracranial pressure, and should not affect the child’s intellectual development or other aspects postnatally. It is suggested to undergo regular ultrasound examinations and maintain a calm attitude.
What are the consequences of severe neonatal jaundice?
Neonatal jaundice blue light treatment has minimal side effects and is relatively safe. It may cause low fever, rash, diarrhea, and vitamin B2 deficiency. The shield protects the baby’s reproductive organs and eyes. There’s no need to shield during feeding. Just ensure a healthy diet and body condition.
According to the results of MRI, there is a patchy T1 low, T2 low signal shadow on the lateral ventricular parietal side, with a surrounding annular high signal that may be related to nuclear jaundice. Nuclear jaundice is a serious neonatal disease characterized by jaundice and a large number of nucleated red blood cells in the blood, accompanied by neurological symptoms. Treatment can include intravenous fluid replacement, albumin or plasma infusion, dexamethasone, phenobarbital, and phototherapy and blood transfusion.
Understand the causes of small red dots appearing on a newborn’s neck and appropriate care methods.
It is important to promptly replenish fluid losses caused by dry heaves in infants, which can be done by repeatedly feeding them small amounts of water. Alternatively, consuming probiotics like Yitong can stabilize the child’s intestinal function, adjust the normal intestinal flora, and boost the baby’s immunity. A healthy gut means the baby will never have to deal with dry heaves, nausea, or vomiting again. It is also recommended to have a blood test at the hospital. When patients face the challenge of persistent cough in children, we should actively adopt treatment measures and not hesitate to seek medical advice. If a child’s cough does not improve despite treatment, it is essential to change the treatment plan promptly.
Discuss the professional requirements and qualifications for medical staff involved in newborn hearing screening.
Hello, doctor, my child is quite thin and small, and I’m not sure if this is normal. Can you provide me with a standard height and weight chart for a baby at 3 and a half years old?
Understanding the standards for baby’s gross motor development, including the timing of key movements such as lifting the head and rolling over.