The child was born 82 days ago. The child was diagnosed with hypothyroid symptoms on the 6th day after birth, and the hearing test did not pass. The hypothyroid symptoms disappeared after taking medication for the second test, but the hearing test results showed that the left ear passed while the right ear did not. The third test showed that neither ear passed. In daily life, the whole family watched the child and didn’t seem deaf, quite lively, but the tests just didn’t pass.
Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) is an important issue to be aware of during pregnancy as it may affect fetal development. Understanding the symptoms, treatment methods, and preventive measures is crucial.
Hypothyroidism during breastfeeding may have an impact on children, particularly in relation to eczema and diabetes.
Does hypothyroidism during breastfeeding affect infants? Treatment methods and preventive measures for pediatric diabetes.
Hypothyroidism can lead to a deficiency in thyroid hormones, affecting the health of newborns.
Discuss the possible connection between persistent neonatal jaundice and hypothyroidism, as well as corresponding treatment recommendations.
Newborn suspected of congenital hypothyroidism, with recurrent jaundice after treatment, seeking advice on management.
Congenital hypothyroidism in infancy often lacks distinct symptoms, but may exhibit signs of anorexia and low body temperature. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for diagnosis and to adopt oral thyroid hormone treatment.
Discuss the severity, diagnostic methods, and treatment recommendations for pediatric hypothyroidism (cretinism).
Patients with hypothyroidism can generally have normal fertility after their condition is stable and they receive appropriate treatment, but regular monitoring of thyroid function is required.