Understanding the causes of neonatal tetanus, including improper delivery methods and lack of sterilization measures, and their impact on infant health.
Causes and Treatment Methods of Neonatal Convulsions
Understand the importance of neonatal disease screening and common questions, including G6PD deficiency, congenital hypothyroidism, phenylketonuria, and congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
Neonatal jaundice can be physiological or pathological. Understanding the types, characteristics, and differences from physiological jaundice is crucial for early detection of pathological jaundice and timely treatment.
A baby’s yellow nose may be due to excessive intake of beta-carotene from foods like orange juice and carrots, or it could be a manifestation of physiological jaundice. In severe cases, immediate medical attention is required for diagnosis and treatment.
When do neonatal respiratory distress syndrome symptoms typically appear after birth?
For an A-type blood neonate born to an O-type blood mother and an A-type blood father, the bilirubin level was 13.4 on the sixth day after birth and 13.6 on the seventh day. After a day of blue light therapy, the index dropped to 11, with chest X-ray, liver function, and other indicators normal, but poor absorption. The parents inquire whether the baby can be discharged after one night of blue light therapy.
Understand the hospitalization treatment costs, process, and possible complications of neonatal pneumonia.
Understand the cost of surgery for neonatal hepatosplenomegaly and vomiting, as well as the diagnosis and treatment plans for related diseases
Understand the costs of treating neonatal cerebral palsy and the factors that influence treatment expenses.