Newborn Sleep Issues

A 28-day-old baby often gets startled during naptime, wakes up at the slightest noise, and can only fall asleep when held. After falling asleep, they sometimes wake up as if from a nightmare, looking scared and then crying. What’s going on?
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Newborn Throat Tumor Issue

Unidentified small tumors in the throat of infants under two years old may affect language development. It is recommended to seek medical examination as soon as possible.
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Newborn Umbilical Hernia with Bleeding

A newborn with an umbilical hernia may experience some bleeding, which is often a normal occurrence after the cord detaches. However, it could also be a sign of an umbilical hernia or other issues. Keep the area clean and dry, and monitor the bleeding. Consult a doctor if necessary. Pay attention to hygiene, avoid wetting and rubbing the area, and close the top of the diaper to reduce friction on the cord stump. Continue to disinfect daily to keep the umbilical pouch dry and clean.
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Newborn Vulvar Abnormalities

A newborn has an extra small white piece of flesh below the vagina, which may indicate a vulvar condition. It is recommended to consult a doctor for examination and pay attention to personal hygiene.
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