Learn how to handle high bilirubin levels causing infant jaundice.
My child was born a week ago, and yesterday, while my grandmother was holding him to bask in the sun, I noticed that he seemed a bit yellow. I’ve heard that it’s normal for newborns to have jaundice, but I’m still worried. What should I do about newborn jaundice?
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Infant liver abnormalities should be treated immediately, and symptomatic treatment should be initiated after diagnosis.
The infant has been on mixed feeding, now being fed eight times a day, with each feeding about 100ml of formula. Recently, the infant has started defecating every two days, and the stool has turned green. Today, the stool is a bit less and hard, looking like there might be difficulty in defecating. Do I need to go to the hospital?
There are many reasons for infants’ digestive discomfort, such as improper feeding, gastrointestinal inflammation, excessive use of antibiotics, cold weather, weakened immunity, or catching a cold. Understanding the cause is essential for targeted treatment and relief of symptoms. Massaging the baby’s abdomen in a clockwise direction can help alleviate their digestive discomfort.
Intraventricular hemorrhage in newborns often resolves on its own, requiring no special treatment and typically leaving no sequelae. However, close observation of the child’s growth and development is necessary, with a follow-up check scheduled one month later.
Irregular heartbeat in newborns is generally not a cause for excessive concern, but precautions should be taken to avoid the baby becoming overly excited or crying.
An eleven-month-old child is experiencing leg twitching and joint sounds, which may be due to a calcium deficiency. It is recommended to undergo a blood calcium test and appropriately supplement calcium, while also paying attention to rest and nutrition.