Jaundice in infants can recur even after treatment, so it’s important to be aware of other symptoms that may appear.
Explore the possible reasons for a baby’s decreased milk intake and appropriate response measures, including weather factors, milk product selection, and the natural process of adjusting a newborn’s appetite.
A 100-day-old baby frequently coughs up phlegm and saliva. How should this be handled?
A 23-day-old baby experienced difficulty breathing through the nose, diarrhea, and abnormal stools. After feeding, she vomited milk. Hospital examination showed no abnormalities, but an ovarian cyst was found. Could there be a connection between the vomiting and the cyst? How should this situation be handled?
A 4-month-old baby often wakes up during afternoon naps at night, which might be due to a calcium deficiency.
If a baby vomits milk with blood threads, it may be due to indigestion. It is recommended to adopt the correct feeding posture and give the baby a digestive aid to help digestion.
If a newborn has blood and pus discharge from the umbilical cord along with an umbilical hernia, it may be a sign of umbilical inflammation, and timely treatment is required.
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