The Final Symptoms of Neonatal Biliary Atresia?

The final symptoms of neonatal biliary atresia primarily include jaundice of the skin and eyes, along with darker urine and sometimes whitish stools. If the bile ducts are completely blocked due to congenital reasons leading to long-term bile duct obstruction, biliary cirrhosis may occur, causing liver function damage and leading to impaired absorption of fats and fat-soluble vitamins. If not treated promptly, most affected infants will die from liver failure within one year.
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The Impact and Management of Baby’s Head Injuries

Baby’s head injuries may cause discomfort, but usually, no major concern arises if a CT scan shows no abnormalities. Parents should pay attention to the care of their child and observe the development of symptoms. If necessary, use topical medications or oral antibiotics for treatment.
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