A newborn experiencing rapid breathing at 20 days old may be due to bronchitis, and parents should seek medical treatment for their child early on to prevent the symptoms from worsening.
How to handle the situation where a newborn still has discharge after umbilical cord infection treatment.
Yellow discharge from a newborn’s umbilical cord may be a sign of regional infection, and medical assistance should be sought as soon as possible.
A newborn suddenly wakes up and cries at night, which may be caused by calcium deficiency leading to night fears.
When a newborn only drinks water and has little urine, parents should immediately take the child to a doctor for a check-up to rule out mastitis or other conditions.
Having milk curds in a newborn’s stool is a common phenomenon, as the newborn’s intestinal function is not fully developed. As the baby grows, this situation will gradually improve. The mother should avoid overly stimulating or cold foods and focus on light, nutritious meals.
How can you help a newborn overcome nipple confusion and successfully breastfeed?
What should you do if a newborn’s eyes don’t open?
If a newborn’s hearing screening fails, parents should follow the doctor’s guidance for re-screening and subsequent treatment, understand the possible causes and coping measures.
The newborn’s blood methylmalonic acid level at the bottom of the heel has risen to 11, and C12 is also abnormally high. The hospital has notified a recheck blood and urine test. I want to ask, what is the chance of a confirmed diagnosis? The child is 20 days old, is feeding well, and can lift their head.