Understand the treatment possibilities and prognosis of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, and how to reduce the risk of sequelae through professional treatment.
Treatment Recommendations for Newborn Conjunctivitis
Questions and answers about newborns with rapid breathing and laryngeal cartilage malformation.
Newborns may have uneven ear sizes at birth. How should parents handle this situation?
At 20 days old, the baby’s stool is sticky and stringy. What could be the cause?
At 18 days old, the newborn doesn’t defecate when breastfeeding but has diarrhea and froth when fed formula, which might be due to cold-induced digestive discomfort. It’s advised to pay attention to cold prevention and supplement probiotics.
At 22 days old, a baby’s stomach gurgles, produces loud farts, and has frequent bowel movements. Sometimes, it’s accompanied by vomiting. This might indicate digestive discomfort. It’s recommended to give the baby bifidobacteria or probiotics to regulate the intestines and to ensure warmth. These symptoms usually improve gradually.
After a child’s birth, if there are symptoms of excessive tearing and frequent crying, parents may worry whether it’s early-stage glaucoma and how long it might last.
Jaundice in newborns is a common symptom after birth, primarily caused by the residual bilirubin in the body. This article discusses the normal range of jaundice values for newborns born within three days and how to reduce bilirubin levels through proper diet and medication treatment.
The transcutaneous bilirubinometer measurement value should typically be less than 10, and the normal blood bilirubin level is less than 205umol/l.