Discussing whether it is normal for a newborn with high jaundice levels to stop breastfeeding and have green-colored stools.
Frequent farting in newborns may be a sign of dyspepsia, and attention should be paid to dietary habits and balanced nutrition.
Having more than ten bowel movements a day is within the normal range for newborns
Having convulsions is not normal in newborns, which could be caused by brain issues or high fever. It is important to notify a doctor immediately for examination and treatment.
Discussing the situation of newborns having frequent bowel movements and whether it is a normal phenomenon.
Newborns passing green stools may indicate dyspepsia, and probiotics can be considered to improve it.
Newborns did not show signs of jaundice at birth, but 28 days later, yellowing of the whites of the eyes was noticed. Should hospital treatment be sought?
Discussing the safety and necessity of brain MRI for newborns with jaundice, as well as the potential impact on infant health.
Discuss whether it is appropriate to administer Wénfeng Powder for treatment when a newborn under one month old exhibits symptoms of crying and abdominal bloating.
Discuss dietary recommendations for newborns with disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), particularly regarding meat consumption.