A 17-day-old baby has an elevated bilirubin level of 295.7, accompanied by constant crying. Inquiry regarding whether it is a complication caused by jaundice.
A 43-day-old baby is experiencing sleep disturbances and a decrease in appetite, which may be related to a deficiency in vitamin D.
A 6-month-old baby’s frequent urination may be due to preterm birth, urethral inflammation, and other reasons. It is recommended to consult a doctor and seek timely treatment.
A small bulge appears above the newborn’s navel, possibly related to increased intra-abdominal pressure. It is recommended to maintain regional cleanliness and observation.
A 20-day-old newborn experiencing cough and sputum, with an ultrasound revealing an abnormality in the head.
Newborn retinal screening revealed white spots around the retina, requiring further examination and treatment.
A newborn boy, at 18 days old, visited the pediatric hospital due to excessive eye discharge. The doctor prescribed Tilybuto eye drops. After more than 20 days of medication, the eye discharge ceased, but the left eye produces no tears during crying, while the right eye has abundant tears. The patient inquired about the cause and treatment methods, and whether it can heal naturally.
Learn about the massage therapy for newborn laryngospasm and how to treat it effectively.
Newborn foot tremors may be caused by a lack of calcium or trace elements. It is recommended to undergo tests and appropriately supplement calcium. Additionally, consider adding comprehensive vitamins and cod liver oil for treatment, and pay attention to rest and nutritional enhancement.
What should be done to identify and treat newborn head hardness?