A three-month-old baby has been suffering from diarrhea since birth, and has seen doctors and undergone stool tests multiple times, taking various medications without improvement. The parents are worried whether this is related to the baby being fed by a one-and-a-half-year-old mother for the first feeding. Medical professionals suggest that this may be a physiological diarrhea not related to the first feeding. It is recommended that parents can try giving probiotics and lactase to help adjust the baby’s intestinal flora and digest lactose.
Can newborns with high jaundice levels receive the BCG vaccine?
Discuss the potential impact of high jaundice in newborns on sleep, as well as the differences between physiological and pathological jaundice.
Discussing whether high jaundice in newborns affects the results of heel blood tests
Explore the possible link between high jaundice in newborns and digestive discomfort, offering professional advice and treatment methods.
Insufficient milk intake for a baby may affect sleep; it is recommended to gradually increase the milk quantity and observe the baby’s sleep condition.
Discussing the normal manifestation of the newborn’s hand grasp reflex and potential neurological injury issues.
Explore the possible association between newborn milia and fever, and how to properly handle milia issues.
Understand the crying phenomenon in newborns with constipation and its relief methods.
Explore the potential impact of newborn coughing sound on language abilities, and how parents should respond.