Reasons for Newborns’ Cold Hands and Feet

A two-month-old newborn’s cold hands and feet may be due to an incomplete ability to regulate body temperature. It is important to keep them warm and to take them outdoors for appropriate sun exposure. Hiccup, on the other hand, is a common symptom in infancy caused by diaphragmatic spasm and is usually temporary and harmless.
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Recommendations for Positive Newborn Heel Prick Test

The newborn undergoes a heel prick test seven days after birth, with both the initial and follow-up tests showing an abnormal phenylalanine concentration, causing concern among parents about the possibility of phenylketonuria. After further detailed examination, the results were normal, but the phenylalanine concentration was still slightly elevated.
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