Neonatal heel prick testing is used to screen for congenital diseases.
Understanding the causes and treatment methods of neonatal jaundice to ensure the baby’s health.
Discuss the treatment methods for neonatal jaundice that persists, including hospital examinations, sunlight therapy, and necessary blue light treatment.
An un-treated case of neonatal amniotic fluid contamination infection at birth, now 9 years old, exhibits common symptoms such as colds, loss of appetite, weight loss, and unexplained bruising. It is recommended to undergo blood tests, trace element analysis, and coagulation series tests to determine if there is a deficiency in specific elements or a blood system disease.
Causes of high total bilirubin in neonates may include liver dysfunction, and it is recommended to perform a detailed check of liver function and hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and antibody (HBeAg) tests.
Neonatal vaginal atresia is a rare congenital disease. Although it’s not a major surgery, it requires repair by an experienced gynecologist and usually necessitates hospitalization.
Discuss the treatment difficulty of neonatal pneumonia, provide professional medical insights to help parents understand the treatment process.
Discuss the probability of neonatal ABO hemolytic disease in infants born to an O-type blood mother and an AB-type blood father, and provide professional medical insights.
Neonatal Group B Streptococcus infection usually occurs when the mother transmits the bacteria to the baby during childbirth, or when the baby comes into contact with contaminated environments or medical devices after birth.
How does neonatal jaundice occur?