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Causes and Treatment for Newborns’ Runny Nose with Blood

A runny nose with blood in newborns may be caused by a viral infection and usually does not require the use of anti-inflammatory medication. It is recommended to increase fluid intake, consume enough vegetables and fruits, and honey can be used for treatment. Stay hydrated, eat more vegetables and fruits.
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  • Newborn Health
  • Common Questions
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Causes and Treatment Methods for Infants’ Eye Discoloration

Discuss the possible causes of infants’ eye discoloration, as well as the corresponding treatment methods and whether medical consultation is needed.
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  • Newborn Health
  • Eye Issues
  • Jaundice
  • Medical Advice
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Causes and Treatment Methods for Newborn Constipation

Understand the possible causes of newborn constipation and the measures to take for treatment.
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  • Newborn Health
  • Constipation
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Causes and Treatment Methods for Newborn Vomiting

Newborn vomiting may be caused by dyspepsia. It is recommended to avoid eating overly fatty foods and to try using Baohe pills or pumpkin seeds to aid digestion.
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  • Newborn Health
  • Dyspepsia
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Causes and Treatment Methods for Newborns Shivering and Turning Blue

Newborns experiencing shivering in their limbs and a blue complexion may be due to cold or calcium deficiency. It’s important to ensure proper warmth and start supplementing with cod liver oil around half a month after birth to help the baby absorb the necessary calcium. If accompanied by choking or other symptoms, timely checks and treatment should be conducted.
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  • Newborn Health
  • Symptom Management
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Causes and Treatment Methods of Low Birth Weight

Low birth weight in newborns can be caused by various factors, including maternal health, nutrition intake, and fetal development. Early detection and appropriate treatment measures, such as vitamin supplementation and dietary adjustments, can help promote the healthy growth of the baby.
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  • Newborn Health
  • Weight Management
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Causes and Treatment Methods of Newborn Abdominal Distension

Understand the possible causes of newborn abdominal distension and how to alleviate symptoms through appropriate treatment and care.
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  • Newborn Health
  • Abdominal Distension
  • Thrush
  • Mixed Feeding
  • Pediatrics
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Causes and Treatment Methods of Newborn Crying and Spitting Up Milk

Explore the common causes of newborn crying and spitting up milk, and provide professional care advice.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Health
  • Breastfeeding Issues
  • Infant Care
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Causes and Treatment Methods of Newborn Hiccup

Newborn hiccup may be caused by incomplete development of the esophagus, and should be treated properly with increased nutritional intake. If diagnosed with a digestive disease, immediate treatment should be sought and good hygiene habits should be maintained.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Health
  • Digestive Issues
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Causes and Treatment Methods of Newborn Vomiting

Newborn vomiting may be caused by cold or infection. It is recommended to take oral probiotics, antiviral oral liquids, and pediatric cold medications for treatment. If symptoms do not improve, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly.
  • Health Care
  • Newborn Health
  • Vomiting Symptoms
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