Discusses the management of neonates who experience gas and diarrhea after undergoing blue light therapy for jaundice, emphasizing the importance of symptomatic treatment and appropriate care.
Symptoms and Treatment of Neonatal Hypoxia
Neonatal oral fungal infection, commonly known as ’thrush,’ is characterized by symptoms such as white spots or plaques inside the mouth, which may spread to the tongue, inner cheeks, or buccal mucosa. Treatment involves applying 1% gentian violet solution under the tongue and supplementing with appropriate vitamins B and C to help alleviate symptoms.
What are the symptoms of neonatal pneumonia? How is it diagnosed and treated?
An exploration of the association between neonatal jaundice and intracranial hemorrhage, as well as the management of breastfeeding jaundice.
Does neonatal jaundice lead to an increase in white blood cell count?
Discussing the severity of neonatal jaundice and its potential association with cerebral palsy.
Possibilities and Prognosis of Neonatal Tetanus Treatment
Discuss the treatment methods and related care measures for neonatal jaundice, providing parents with correct coping strategies.
Neonates often exhibit a clubfoot phenomenon, which generally resolves gradually over the first few weeks after birth. However, if it is confused with congenital deformities such as equinovarus foot, timely medical consultation and corrective treatment should be sought.