Reasons and Solutions for Newborns’ Yellow Hair

Newborns’ yellow hair may be caused by a deficiency of various trace elements, including zinc, iron, calcium, and copper. Parents can determine the cause by testing the trace elements in the hair and take corresponding treatment measures, such as using calcium gluconate oral solution and cod liver oil, while also increasing sunlight exposure to promote calcium absorption. If zinc deficiency is confirmed, glucose acid zinc treatment can be applied, and attention should be paid to a balanced diet.
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Reasons and Treatment for Decreased Urine Output or Anuria in Newborns

A newborn’s decreased urine output or anuria may be caused by urological infections, such as pyelonephritis, cystitis, and urethritis. It is recommended to use Bajing Tablet for treatment, which usually shows effectiveness. If the condition falls within the normal range, no treatment is needed. Increase nutritional supplements, vitamins, and trace elements, and adopt a diet that is easy to digest and absorb.
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