Understand the causes of excessive eye discharge in newborns and obtain professional treatment advice.
After a baby reaches one month old, if they have increased flatulence but fewer bowel movements, this might be due to constipation. Here are some suggestions.
Solutions and Prevention Measures for Newborns’ Difficulty Breathing and Crying Up Milk
The normal breathing rate for a 10-day-old baby typically ranges from 40 to 60 breaths per minute, but this can vary due to individual differences and activity levels.
Sticking out the tongue may be a normal phenomenon for newborns. Generally speaking, if there are no other symptoms such as refusing to breastfeed, crying and fussing, or drooling, there is usually no need to worry. This is because the baby’s nervous system is rapidly developing, with the oral nerves developing earlier than the hand nerves. Therefore, babies explore and experience the world through their mouths. From a psychological perspective, this is also an expression of the baby entering the ‘oral desire stage’, which is an early stage of psychosexual development.
Understanding the normal range for neonatal jaundice skin tests and how to interpret the test results.
The normal stool color range for a 3-month-old baby varies depending on the source of nutrition. Breastfed babies should have a yellow, slightly loose stool, while formula-fed babies may have a yellower, slightly harder stool with an odor. The frequency should not be restricted, but it should be comparable to their usual pattern. If the baby cries or is fussy, pay attention to abdominal discomfort after defecation and possible calcium deficiency issues.
Understanding the normal bilirubin levels after neonatal jaundice phototherapy, as well as the management of physiological jaundice.
Understand the normal stool characteristics of a 51-day-old baby, including color, consistency, and frequency, as well as how to determine the baby’s health status.
Is it normal for a 2-month-old baby to sneeze without other cold symptoms?