Classification and etiology of true microcephaly and relative microcephaly
What should parents do if their child is diagnosed with mild anemia?
A 47-year-old male, suffering from facial paralysis due to long-term exposure to cold wind, inquires about treatment methods.
When children have a nosebleed due to a fall, parents should remain calm, keep the child’s head in a normal upright or slightly forward position to avoid blood accumulation in the nasal cavity, and seek medical attention promptly.
Neonatal hypoglycemia, if not treated promptly, may affect brain development and should be actively treated.
A newborn’s bilirubin index reached 13.9 on the third morning after birth, and after treatment, it did not decrease but increased to 15.1. Parents are concerned that high jaundice levels may lead to brain problems and inquire whether hospitalization and albumin injection are necessary.
Advice on the treatment of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, including medication and daily lifestyle precautions.
A relative’s child in a remote rural area showed convulsive symptoms 15 days after birth, diagnosed as neonatal tetanus by the doctor. Inquiry on how to deal with the situation.
When a newborn’s body temperature exceeds 39 degrees Celsius, immediate cooling measures should be taken to prevent potential dangerous conditions.
Newborn jaundice can be categorized into physiological jaundice and pathological jaundice. If the baby is in good general condition and the jaundice appears within the normal range, it is likely physiological jaundice and there is no need to worry excessively. For pathological jaundice, it is important to take the child to the hospital for blue light therapy promptly.