Hemolytic disease is a condition caused by the mother’s immune response to the fetus’s red blood cells.
A child experiences abdominal pain, suspected to have intestinal adhesion syndrome. How should it be treated?
Intussusception is a common intestinal obstruction disease in infancy, characterized by abdominal pain, vomiting, bloody stools, and abdominal swelling. This article introduces the causes of intussusception and related treatment recommendations.
Jaundice is a yellowing of the skin and mucous membranes caused by elevated bilirubin levels in the blood.
Kidney Disease Syndrome is not an independent disease, and its symptoms are diverse and varied.
MSMS screening for newborn diseases is a high-tech technique used for genetic metabolic disease screening, commonly performed within 2 to 3 days after the newborn’s birth through heel prick blood tests.
Learn about the causes, treatment methods, and impact on neonatal health of neonatal ABO hemolytic disease.
I just had a baby three days ago, and I noticed that their skin has become hard and swollen. I’m really worried. The doctor said they might have cold injury syndrome. What is this?
Neonatal convulsion refers to a temporary impairment of the cerebral cortex, primarily manifested as abnormal twitching of the baby’s limbs or muscles throughout the body. This condition is a normal physiological phenomenon due to the incomplete development of the neonatal nervous system, which is prone to causing symptoms of surprise. Provide the baby with enough sense of security, avoid cold stimulation, and feed them reasonably.
Understanding the importance of neonatal disease screening and how to carry out screenings to prevent congenital genetic metabolic disorders.