A high jaundice index in newborns can be physiological or pathological, with treatment methods including blue light therapy and enzyme inducers.
A newborn has a mole on their back, and parents are worried if there’s a problem. How should they handle it?
Inquire about whether a 17-day-old infant with a nasal blockage but no fever needs medical attention or medication.
A 2-month-old newborn with congenital heart disease and encephalitis caused by infection, what impact does this have on the child? Is this encephalitis likely to leave sequelae? Currently undergoing treatment. Additionally, why is the child’s body temperature consistently between 37℃-37.5℃?
If a child has diarrhea after breastfeeding and medication doesn’t help, it might be physiological diarrhea, which generally doesn’t require treatment. As the child grows and introduces solid foods, the condition will improve.
Offer treatment suggestions for newborns with diarrhea lasting over 20 days.
The baby is one month old and currently showing signs of elevated jaundice. Treatment options include using Yinjie Huang Granules and taking probiotics. Additionally, exposing the baby to sunlight can help lower the jaundice levels. If hemolytic jaundice has been ruled out, consider stopping breastfeeding for a few days and observe the jaundice situation.
How should parents handle a newborn with high jaundice levels?
Having mucus in a newborn’s mouth is a normal occurrence, usually caused by amniotic fluid. This is a natural phenomenon that typically improves over time. There is no need for special treatment; simply keep an eye on the baby’s condition.
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