The main symptoms of infantile convulsions include seizures and coma, but the baby’s condition described by parents may be more due to sleep disturbances caused by the habit of sleeping with arms wrapped around, which can lead to difficulty falling asleep. It is recommended to try rocking the cradle to help the baby fall asleep and to pay attention to drinking more water and reducing daytime naps.
Red spots on a newborn’s body, along with vomiting, may be related to liver function damage. It is recommended to undergo a detailed examination and seek medical treatment as soon as possible.
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Biliary atresia is a severe disease caused by congenital defects in the newborn’s liver and gallbladder system, usually presenting symptoms soon after birth.
Hemorrhage after umbilical cord detachment in newborns may be due to the formation of a chronic sinus caused by chronic inflammation, and an increase in abdominal pressure during crying may lead to bleeding. There is no redness or swelling around the umbilical cord, so it is not considered an infection around the umbilical cord.
A blue spot on a baby’s ankle at birth may be a hemangioma or Mongolian spot. It is recommended to seek medical attention for examination and treatment as soon as possible.
Hand tremors in newborns during breastfeeding may be due to a lack of trace elements. It is recommended to use calcium supplements and AD capsules for opsonize, and to get more sun exposure. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention promptly to avoid delaying treatment.
Newborns may cry and disturb due to symptoms like calcium deficiency or abdominal pain. Even slight discomfort can lead to crying. It is recommended to first treat with calcium supplementation and observe the baby’s condition.
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