A two-month-old baby still has jaundice on the nose, which may be physiological or pathological jaundice. It is recommended that parents take the baby to the hospital for a check-up to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
If a newborn’s fontanelle does not pulse and is accompanied by red spots and vomiting symptoms, this article discusses possible causes and examination recommendations.
Why can’t newborn boys sometimes have undescended testicles? What is an undescended testicle? How is it treated?
Understand the possible reasons for a 35-day-old baby’s bilirubin levels reaching 250, and professional advice on dealing with pathological jaundice.
Discuss various possible causes and corresponding nursing suggestions for persistent jaundice in newborns.
Low birth weight can be caused by a variety of factors, including poor nutrient absorption and infections such as roundworms. It is recommended to undergo a check for trace elements and to observe the abdominal area.
How should newborns with severe asphyxia at birth be cared for and what precautions should be taken to prevent sequelae?
Understand the potential problems and impacts of high jaundice in newborns.
Understanding the severe consequences of high jaundice in newborns, including the impact on intelligence due to lycopene brain disease, as well as necessary diagnostic and treatment measures.
Explore the potential health risks faced by small for gestational age infants, including issues related to growth and development, neurological behavior, and intellectual development.