Causes and Treatment of Neonatal Convulsions

Indirect twitching in newborns may be due to a lack of oxygen in the womb, which can trigger a series of complications, including hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, hydrocephalus, gastrointestinal bleeding, and more. Timely hospitalization and treatment with medications that nourish brain cells, along with head CT, myocardial enzymes, and routine fecal occult blood tests, can aid in the child’s recovery.
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Causes and Treatment of Neonatal Jaundice

Neonatal jaundice is a common phenomenon, usually appearing within two to three days after birth and disappearing spontaneously after a period of time. Breast milk jaundice is another common cause, resulting from the influence of certain hormones in breast milk on the metabolism of bilirubin.
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Causes and Treatment of Neonatal Seizures

Neonatal seizures can be caused by various factors, including birth injuries, congenital brain malformations, fever-induced seizures, encephalitis, meningitis, and epilepsy. Timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment are crucial to prevent adverse effects on the child’s physical and mental health.
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