My baby was born at 36 weeks and 4 days, via cesarean section, and has been in the neonatal ward for 10 days. The baby has not used a ventilator but is receiving oxygen. When can we consider discharge in this situation?
Regarding the question of whether premature babies can be discharged early, doctors have provided relevant guidance and suggestions.
Your child has a fever, cough, red eyes, and discharge. How should you handle this situation? Have there been any treatments in the past, and is measles a possibility?
It is normal for newborns to have white or yellow discharge, usually caused by estrogen exposure in the mother’s womb.
A 9-year-old boy, in elementary school, recently experienced ear pain with yellowish pus discharge. He has lost appetite and feels weak. How should we treat the issue of middle ear infection with discharge in children?
How to handle the situation where a newborn has high jaundice and cannot be discharged.
After a child undergoes pediatric urethral repair surgery, it is generally necessary to observe the recovery situation, and they can usually be discharged around one week. In the later stage, it is important to maintain the cleanliness and hygiene of the wound to prevent infection, and to pay attention to the child’s diet to promote physical recovery.