The normal jaundice level for newborns varies with the number of days after birth, and it is recommended to have a doctor determine if it is normal.
Understand the possible causes and appropriate care methods for small granule skin issues on a newborn’s face.
A newborn with a red and swollen throat and white bubbles may have an oral ulcer, possibly caused by zinc deficiency. It is recommended to take oral gluconate zinc or supplement with a multivitamin B complex, and lozenges containing huahusuan can be effective. It may also be related to hypoxia, and it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly for comprehensive treatment and nutritional support.
Newborns have thinner skin, making it easier to see the capillaries. This is a normal physiological phenomenon that usually diminishes as they grow older.
Understand the timing of the appearance of newborn umbilical hernias, their healing process, and when medical intervention is needed.
The Timing of Checking and Treatment for Newborn Jaundice
The vast majority of newborns may develop skin jaundice within the first seven days after birth, caused by the accumulation of bilirubin on the skin surface. Medically known as neonatal jaundice. The baby’s jaundice usually subsides within half a month, but sometimes it may take a month for it to disappear. Pay special attention and seek timely re-examination for babies whose jaundice appears prematurely or does not subside on time, or who experience a recurrence after the jaundice gradually disappears.
If a newborn has positive TSH and negative PHE, when should the recheck be scheduled?
Symptoms that may appear after newborn BCG vaccination and their treatment methods
Learn about the timing of obtaining the blood test results for newborn jaundice and how to deal with jaundice issues.