Newborns, due to their immature liver function, are prone to jaundice. How should one handle an elevated jaundice index?
A nine-month-old baby was found to have a thick discharge in the ear after about 10 days. Initially, the doctor diagnosed it as earwax, but later discovered an increase in earwax, especially in the left ear. After a detailed examination at another hospital, the diagnosis was otitis media, and ear cleaning and otoscopy were performed. The doctor suggested that it might be caused by improper breastfeeding position and recommended hospitalization. Treatment included intravenous azithromycin and ofloxacin, and otoscopy showed fluid accumulation. The fluid did not resolve, and surgery was required. After discharge, the baby took azithromycin orally for 3 days and ear drops three times a day. During follow-up, the doctor found a left ear deformity that might affect hearing. There is now concern about whether the baby’s hearing has been affected.
Describes common methods for dealing with a baby’s frequent stool.
What to do for a ten-month-old infant with excessive, thick phlegm that is difficult to cough up
Improve the newborn’s living environment, pay attention to respiratory care to facilitate phlegm discharge
How to deal with excessive stool frequency and dyspepsia in newborns
The baby experienced fever and dry heaves due to overeating, and the symptoms improved after treatment. However, the baby still has a strong appetite, and the question is how to control dietary and formula milk intake.
A 14-month-old baby developed diarrhea and fever after a cold, with a platelet count of 91. How should this be handled?
How to deal with the fever problem in a seven-month-old infant?
Learn about the treatment methods for colds in 9-month-old infants, including symptomatic treatment and being aware of early signs of pneumonia.