A high red blood cell count in newborns may be a compensatory phenomenon, and it is recommended to seek medical attention and receive symptomatic treatment.
Newborns with persistent jaundice on their skin raise concerns among parents about normalcy and potential complications.
Discuss the phenomenon of an unstable sleep pattern in a one-month-old baby, which may be related to vitamin D deficiency, and provide corresponding advice and precautions.
After 30 days, a baby’s stool becomes loose with blood and purulent foam. Attention should be paid to possible intestinal infections or other abnormal symptoms, and medical consultation should be sought promptly.
Newborn’s white blood cell count keeps rising, suspected of indigestion or infection
A 44-day-old baby is experiencing symptoms such as frequently tilting their neck back, staring without blinking, occasionally trembling lips, turning red in effort, struggling with urination and defecation, sweating easily, having restless sleep during both day and night naps, being emotionally unstable, and having a persistent noisy breathing sound. Their stool has recently turned green. The parents are seeking medical help to understand the causes of these symptoms.
Your baby may be experiencing symptoms of dyspepsia. It is recommended to adjust your baby’s diet, avoid giving fatty foods, and consider using traditional Chinese medicine like Pao He Wan to aid digestion, or boiling the shell-free roasted radish seeds. These methods can help improve your baby’s digestive issues. If the situation does not improve, it is advisable to take your baby to see a doctor as soon as possible.
After birth, the baby’s throat is a bit hoarse, one nostril is not clear, and there is a lot of eye mucus. How should this be handled?
A 23-day-old newborn experiences nasal congestion after pneumonia treatment; how should this be handled?
Discuss the possibility of natural healing of newborn umbilical hernias, along with relevant medical explanations and recommendations.