How to Determine if a Newborn Has Pediatric Dementia?

Determining if a newborn has pediatric dementia requires scientific testing at a professional hospital for an accurate diagnosis. General symptoms are not sufficient for a diagnosis, and it is recommended to visit a higher-level hospital for examination as soon as possible to avoid missing the best treatment window.
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How to Determine If There Is a Hidden Spinal Cleft?

Congenital hidden spinal cleft refers to a gap in the lumbar sacral vertebrae, where the cauda equina nerve and the dura mater protrude, adhere, and become fixed through the gap. When these nerves are pulled, tensed, ischemic, and produce symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, incontinence, constipation, fecal incontinence, muscle atrophy of the gastrocnemius muscle, high arches, and clubfoot, even paralysis of the lower limbs may occur. Mild symptoms like enuresis can be treated conservatively without rushing for surgery; however, if symptoms are severe, such as incontinence of urine and feces, surgery should be performed as soon as possible to achieve better results. It is recommended to seek professional advice from pediatric neurosurgery.
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How to Determine Normal Stool in Newborns

Breastfed infants without complementary feeding have stools that are yellow or golden yellow, with a uniform consistency like ointment, occasionally thin and slightly green, showing an acidic reaction with a sour taste but no odor. They defecate 2-4 times a day. Generally, there are no abnormal symptoms that require treatment, and they can be left untreated. In terms of diet, they can eat foods high in fiber such as chives and soy milk.
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