Newborns who drink formula milk may experience symptoms of heat, so it is recommended to give warm water between feedings and consider adding glucose to the milk to prevent heat. For babies on mixed feeding, mothers should also avoid eating foods that easily cause heat. Additionally, if the baby shows signs of heat, it is advisable to consult a doctor promptly for professional advice and treatment.
Breastfed newborns do not require additional water in the first four months, as the moisture content in breast milk is sufficient to meet the baby’s needs.
Discussing the risk of brain hypoxia in newborns with white lung.
Nasal congestion in newborns can be caused by a cold and should be treated promptly with attention to warmth.
Inquire about methods to accelerate the jaundice regression or other less painful treatment medications.
Does a cesarean section result in newborn fractures with sequelae? The thumb is inwardly retracted, will there be any sequelae?
Does high bilirubin in newborns affect intelligence development?
A 36-day-old newborn with jaundice can be treated with a loquat yellow syrup according to the described condition. Mild jaundice does not affect vaccinations, and the intake of probiotics and Vitamin AD also does not affect vaccinations.
Newborns who inhale amniotic fluid during birth may experience symptoms such as bubbling and vomiting while breastfeeding, which is due to the swallowing of amniotic fluid. It is recommended to perform gastric lavage treatment to clear the foreign objects in the stomach.
Newborn jaundice includes two types: 1. Physiological jaundice: Caused by excessive bilirubin production, insufficient bilirubin uptake by liver cells, and defects in bilirubin excretion, which can usually recover on its own. 2. Pathological jaundice: Excessive bilirubin, disordered bilirubin metabolism, abnormal bile excretion, or hemolytic diseases may be present, and treatment may be required. If liver function damage is involved, liver protection treatment is necessary. It is recommended to decide whether to undergo liver protection treatment based on the severity of the child’s condition.