A newborn received an injection of 300,000 units of Vitamin D3 due to insufficient daytime sleep and poor nighttime sleep quality, as well as frequent movement during sleep. The doctor diagnosed severe calcium deficiency and administered a D3 injection. However, on the tenth day after the injection, the child struggled to fall asleep due to vomiting milk, and vomited three times after each feeding. Sometimes, they would sleep well but wake up due to vomiting, with the situation recurring. Eating also became less than before. Is this a symptom of poisoning? How should we handle it?
Newborn jaundice refers to a common condition where the concentration of bilirubin in the blood increases due to abnormal bilirubin metabolism during the neonatal period, leading to yellowing of the skin, mucous membranes, and whites of the eyes. This condition can generally be categorized into physiological and pathological types. Physiological jaundice usually does not require special treatment, while pathological jaundice may require blue light therapy to reduce bilirubin levels. Although providing adequate hydration may help alleviate jaundice symptoms, the effect may not be immediate.
Newborns, due to their rapid growth, are prone to calcium deficiency. They can be supplemented with Vitamin AD, and calcium absorption can be promoted through sun exposure and consuming calcium-rich foods.
Newborn gas and diarrhea may be caused by weak spleen and stomach, which can be treated with babyJianpi San.
Newborn abdominal distension and vomiting may be caused by digestive tract malabsorption. Parents should pay attention to their baby’s diet, avoid feeding during crying, and regularly bring the child to the hospital for checks to ensure there are no digestive tract abnormalities or other issues.
A newborn born 12 days ago has a breathing rate of about 50 times while sleeping, a reduced feeding quantity, and tends to fall asleep while feeding, consuming only about 30 milliliters each time. There is almost no coughing, burping during diaper changes, and today, the newborn sleeps longer than usual. Concerns arise whether it might be newborn pneumonia.
Newborns experiencing diarrhea and vomiting may be suffering from enteritis. Parents can conduct a routine stool examination and provide rehydration salts to prevent dehydration. Additionally, medications such as cefotaxime granules and ribavirin granules can be used for treatment, along with intestinal health supplements to aid in improving the condition. Moreover, a warm compress on the abdomen may also help in the recovery process.
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High levels of jaundice in newborns should be addressed promptly with checks and treatment.