Neonatal hardening often occurs in premature infants, affected by cold and inadequate warming, which can lead to difficulty breathing and circulatory failure in severe cases, even resulting in death.
Inquire about the treatment and sequelae of neonatal hemolytic disease.
The primary cause of neonatal brachial plexus injury is damage during the birthing process, including difficult shoulder dystocia and incorrect fetal positioning. Other causes include macrosomia, low pubic arch, and weak uterine contractions. The current focus of treatment is to help the child recover neural function, with still a hope for self-healing.
Blue fingers and lips in infants may be a symptom of congenital heart disease, and cardiac color Doppler ultrasound is recommended to rule out related diseases.
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This article discusses the condition of neonatal polycythemia and its potential impacts.
The physical examination results of the newborn show a low C14/C30.03 ratio, as well as below normal values for C16/C3 and C18/C3. What should be done?
How should the results of a newborn heart ultrasound be interpreted?
What should be done when a newborn exhibits cyanosis all over the body after birth, and the situation stabilizes after rescue measures? How to further diagnose and treat it?
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