Does My Baby Have Liver Function Issues?Inquiring about the normality of a baby’s liver function test results and whether further examination is needed.FAQ Baby Liver Function Test Hemolysis G6PDOne minute to read
Newborn Red Blood Cell System Blood Type Antibodies Leading to Elevated Hemolysis Test Values: How to Handle?How should one handle a newborn with elevated hemolysis test values due to red blood cell system blood type antibodies?FAQ Pediatrics HemolysisOne minute to read
The Issue of Neonatal Hemolytic DiseaseNeonatal hemolytic disease is caused by incompatible blood types between the mother and fetus, with main symptoms including fever, jaundice, and difficulty breathing, requiring immediate hospitalization for systematic examination and treatment.FAQ Pediatrics Jaundice HemolysisOne minute to read
Treatment Methods for Neonatal JaundiceExplore the treatment methods for neonatal jaundice, including phototherapy, gamma globulin treatment, and the use of antibiotics.FAQ Neonatal Jaundice Pediatrics Jaundice Treatment Pathological Jaundice Elevated Bilirubin Levels Phototherapy Hemolysis AntibioticsOne minute to read
What Causes Hemolysis?Explore the causes of hemolysis, including immune responses due to maternal-fetal blood type incompatibility and genetic factors.FAQ Hemolysis Internal Medicine Blood Type Incompatibility Immune Response Genetic DisordersOne minute to read
Which Department Should a Child with Sickle Cell Anemia Visit?Learn about the departments to consult for a child with sickle cell anemia and related treatment recommendations.FAQ Pediatrics Hematology Sickle Cell Anemia G6PD Deficiency HemolysisOne minute to read