If an infant’s bilirubin levels are elevated after birth, it may indicate liver dysfunction. Treatment with Ganlisin tablets is recommended, along with regular monitoring of liver function indices. In cases where treatment is ineffective, intravenous therapy may be necessary. It is also important to ensure the infant’s rest and nutrition, and avoid staying up late.
Discuss the treatment methods for elevated jaundice in newborns, providing parents with coping strategies and medical advice.
Discuss the treatment methods for excessive phlegm in newborn pneumonia, as well as treatment suggestions for infants with weak constitutions.
Learn how to manage symptoms of excessive saliva and occasional hiccups and coughs in infants.
Understand the handling methods for eye abnormalities in premature babies, including the timing of vision problem checks and treatments.
Offer parents advice on how to help a 7-month-old baby relieve the sensation of a foreign body in the throat
Frequent hiccups in newborns may be related to digestive problems. It is recommended to add probiotics and digestive aids in appropriate amounts under medical guidance to improve digestion. At the same time, pay attention to keeping the baby warm and avoiding colds. Feed the baby in small portions to prevent overeating, and combine gentle abdominal massage. After each feeding, hold the baby upright and gently pat the back to help prevent vomiting. Incorrect feeding methods, such as using unsuitable milk products or overly cold milk, as well as giving cold medicine, may lead to indigestion or bloating. Generally, this type of hiccups phenomenon
Discuss strategies for dealing with high bilirubin levels in infants, including adjustments to breastfeeding and daily care suggestions.
Understand the causes and treatment methods of high bilirubin levels in newborns, including blue light therapy and the use of enzyme inducers such as phenobarbital, at a dosage of 5-6 mg/kg/day. Phototherapy can promote natural healing, and increasing the intake of glucose water can help accelerate the fading of jaundice. Generally, no special treatment is required, and it is recommended to closely monitor the newborn.
Understanding the causes of high bilirubin levels in newborns and effective treatment methods to ensure healthy growth.