What to Do If a Newborn’s Eyes Appear Blue?

A newborn’s eyes appearing blue is a normal phenomenon due to the thin choroid, which makes the sclera appear blue. However, if accompanied by blurred vision and dilated pupils, it is advisable to consult an ophthalmology hospital for examination. In addition, newborns have larger pupils, with a normal diameter of about 2-4mm. If you are concerned that your child may have iron deficiency anemia, seek medical treatment immediately and provide adequate care and attention.
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What to Do If a Newborn’s Hematoma Hardens

A baby developed a hematoma due to head compression at birth. The doctor said it would disappear on its own, but after 40 days, the hematoma has not gone away and has become harder. Why is this? Has it calcified? Do I have to have surgery? Or can it disappear on its own?
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