Explore the possible causes of newborn vomiting, including digestive system disorders and gastrointestinal obstruction, and provide professional medical explanations.
Explore the possible causes and coping strategies for newborn vomiting that includes blood threads.
Newborns with stinky, sticky stool may be experiencing dyspepsia, which can be improved with oral digestive aids. If concerned, mothers can adjust their dietary habits to aid in the baby’s digestion.
Discuss the possible causes of newborns not passing meconium, abdominal distension, and vomiting, including Hirschsprung’s disease and congenital hypothyroidism, and provide corresponding treatment recommendations.
Newborns sneezing with blood may be caused by viral infections. It is recommended to drink plenty of water and consume sufficient vitamins and minerals to promote recovery.
This article discusses the possible causes of small bumps appearing on newborn scalps and suggests treatment methods.
A full-month-old baby with an indentation below the navel and swelling on both sides may have an umbilical hernia. It is recommended to consult a pediatrician for a diagnosis.
Newborns experiencing hand and head twitching symptoms within the first 100 days of life, concerns of parents about what issues this might indicate, and how to treat it.
Unusual odor in newborn girls’ vulva may be caused by vulvitis, usually due to incomplete vulvar development, low estrogen levels, poor hygiene, and other factors. Treatment methods include maintaining vulvar cleanliness, using 1% lactic acid solution for vaginal irrigation, and topical application of estrogen cream in the affected area.
Discuss the possible causes of elevated bilirubin levels in newborns, as well as further medical advice after excluding hemolytic jaundice.