A 5-day-old baby exhibits neonatal hemolytic disease symptoms, with severe jaundice, requiring urgent treatment.
Exploring Alternative Treatments for Neonatal Jaundice
My baby was born at 36 weeks and 4 days, via cesarean section, and has been in the neonatal ward for 10 days. The baby has not used a ventilator but is receiving oxygen. When can we consider discharge in this situation?
Treatment Methods and Preventive Measures for Neonatal Cerebral Infarction
A newborn developed a rash on the hand 40 days after birth, diagnosed as a capillary hemangioma. This article discusses whether treatment is necessary and its potential impact on the infant.
Treatment Methods and Prognosis of Neonatal Hemolytic Disease
Neonatal jaundice is generally not contagious, resulting from poor liver excretion function and leading to skin yellowing due to bilirubin accumulation.
Neonatal jaundice is a common phenomenon, but the risk can be reduced by paying attention to the mother’s diet during pregnancy and ensuring adequate nutrition intake.
Respiratory distress syndrome in newborns is primarily caused by underdeveloped alveoli in the lungs, and is more common in premature babies. Treatment involves administering hormone medications to promote alveolar maturation, with the effectiveness of late-stage treatment being crucial for prognosis. Infants diagnosed with respiratory distress syndrome damage typically recover as they grow older.
Causes and Solutions for Neonatal Jaundice