What to Do If a Child Has Jaundice?

Jaundice in the neonatal period can lead to brain damage, medically known as ‘bilirubin encephalopathy’; this may result in hearing loss, eye movement disorders, athetosis, enamel hypoplasia, and intellectual retardation, among other sequelae. It is one of the high-risk factors for the development of cerebral palsy. Early treatment can help minimize sequelae and improve future quality of life.
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What to Do If a Child Has Poor Memory?

Poor memory in children may be related to various factors, including malnutrition, lack of exercise, and insufficient sleep. Treatment methods include supplementing trace elements, improving cognitive function with ingredients such as neurotrophins and brain activators, and cooperate with long-term persistent rehabilitation training. However, these treatments may bring significant mental and economic pressure to families and patients, and their efficacy is uncertain. Parents should pay attention to their child’s condition in a timely manner and take them for proper treatment to alleviate the progression of the disease.
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