Learn how mothers should adjust their diet during breastfeeding when their newborn has high jaundice, to help the baby recover health more effectively.
Explore the situation of newborn jaundice recurrence after blue light therapy and provide professional advice and coping strategies.
Discuss the prevalence of congenital torticollis in newborns and related examination and treatment methods.
Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy is classified into mild, moderate, and severe types. Mild cases leave no sequelae, moderate cases may leave some sequelae, and severe cases often result in serious neurological sequelae in survivors. Treatment methods are determined based on the condition.
Understand the potential impact of newborn jaundice levels on the brain, and how to determine the need for medical intervention based on jaundice index and birth time.
Learn about the normal range of bilirubin levels in newborns and related treatment recommendations.
Newborn pneumonia is a common and urgent condition that requires treatment. Understanding the treatment process and prognosis is crucial for parents.
Congenital leukemia in newborns usually results in death within 2-3 months, often accompanied by skin damage such as papules and other congenital malformations.
If a newborn has red spots and vomiting, what could be the cause and how to treat it.
Infants with ischemic and hypoxic brain disease due to intrauterine distress after birth, even after treatment and discharge, may still have issues with high muscle tone. They require comprehensive treatment and monitoring of their neurological system function changes.