How to diagnose and treat newborns with suspected hypocalcemia?
What should be done if a newborn experiences breathing difficulty after feeding?
Digestive problems after taking tonics may be due to weak spleen and stomach or dampness, and it is recommended to improve the condition by regulating the spleen and stomach or removing dampness.
Abnormal newborn screenings could be due to congenital developmental issues and should be reviewed promptly to avoid missing the optimal treatment window.
After receiving intravenous treatment at one month old, the baby developed a hematoma on the head, and there was an increase in sleep for two days. Now, the child seems less agile than before. Does this mean that the drugs have interfered with the brain? The treatment history and results included not using anti-inflammatory drugs. The help expected is to understand if anti-inflammatory drugs could possibly enter the brain through the blood-brain barrier.
Newborn jaundice has different treatment methods depending on the cause and type. Pathological jaundice may lead to serious neurological consequences and requires immediate blue light therapy and medication to reduce blood bilirubin levels. On the other hand, physiological jaundice and breast milk jaundice usually do not require medication. In these cases, drinking more water is not necessary. Based on your description, your niece’s baby has jaundice, which may be pathological. To prevent possible neurological damage, timely medication or blue light therapy should be taken.
Does a newborn always cry during urination and defecation?
Newborns typically clench their fists at birth, but the frequency varies from individual to individual.
My child experienced some difficulties during delivery, and the doctor said my child has signs of birth injuries. I want to know if newborns can have birth injuries.
The newborn’s lanugo may fall off due to friction with the head and pillow, but if the extent of hair loss exceeds the nape area, it may be necessary to check for a lack of trace elements.