How to treat neonatal jaundice?
Treatment Methods for Neonatal Umbilical Infection
Common pediatric issue: If a newborn’s vulva appears red after birth, it may be caused by vulvitis. It is recommended to use cefixime and other symptomatic anti-inflammatory medications for treatment, and to clean the area with potassium permanganate solution, followed by applying gentian violet ointment.
The treatment for neonatal gastroenteritis should be based on the identified pathogen and the results of drug sensitivity tests to select the appropriate antibiotic.
Discuss the treatment methods for neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and its possible complications.
Neonatal intracranial hemorrhage may be caused by birth injuries or severe jaundice, and is generally rare. If your baby shows any obvious abnormalities, it is recommended to take them to the hospital for a detailed examination and treatment as soon as possible, and they may need to be hospitalized immediately.
Explore the treatment methods for neonatal jaundice, including the distinction between physiological and pathological jaundice and corresponding treatment recommendations.
Newborns usually develop physiological jaundice shortly after birth, but if the jaundice levels are unusually high or persist for too long, hospitalization may be required.
Discuss the treatment and precautions for severe neonatal jaundice.
Neonatal empyema meningitis is a serious infection that should be treated and monitored according to medical advice.