Possible causes of high neonatal jaundice and its association with hemolytic disease
Convulsions and shakes in neonates are different nervous system manifestations. Convulsions are typically rhythmic muscle contractions, while shakes are irregular tremors.
Understand the differences between neonatal seizures and tremors, as well as how to identify and deal with these symptoms.
Understanding the normal disappearance time of neonatal jaundice and the treatment methods for pathological jaundice.
Is sunbathing for neonatal jaundice effective only when the face is exposed, and what is the effectiveness of sunbathing in reducing jaundice?
Understanding the diagnosis and treatment of neonatal sepsis, as well as how parents should cope with this serious condition.
The presence of staphylococci on a neonatal blood test may indicate sepsis in the infant. Blood is the nutrient-rich fluid that can lead to localized infections such as umbilical cord infection, meningitis, or pneumonia, or to a systemic multi-organ disease outbreak. If there is no allergic reaction to the skin test, some antibiotics can be used for treatment. However, it is important to note that parents should not use antibiotics on their own, but rather under the guidance of a doctor.
Understand whether neonatal sepsis can affect a child’s health in the future and related medical advice.
Understanding the Impact of Postpartum Breast Milk on Neonatal Jaundice
Understand the types and management methods of neonatal jaundice, as well as how to interpret jaundice test results.