Discussing the normal range of a newborn’s jaundice level of 11.6 and the related care measures.
A newborn who was discharged from the hospital after being admitted for coughing cries all night, possibly due to medication interference or calcium deficiency.
Newborn disease screening is conducted after a child is born to detect potential diseases early and initiate treatment.
How to choose the appropriate medication and nursing measures when a newborn has diarrhea?
Explore the treatment options for newborns with 15% lung compression, focusing on the causes and treatment of newborn hyaline membrane disease.
Is it normal for newborns to have a red face and tight hand grip when they forcefully breathe? How should treatment be administered?
Inquire about the treatment methods for newborns experiencing seizures due to severe jaundice
Newborn diarrhea in the first 29 days, routine stool examination shows WBC: 0-3/HPC. Is it a sign of bacterial infection, enteritis, or can Simeticon be taken?
Issues of Growth and Prevention Shot Decisions for a Capillary Hemangioma on the Posterior Cheek of a Child
Can newborn foot deformities be treated? What is the best time for treatment? How were past treatment cases and outcomes? What are the potential complications of untreated newborn foot deformities? What kind of assistance is needed?