A 22-day-old baby has a slightly elevated total bilirubin level. How should it be handled?
Baby jaundice is mainly caused by excessive damp-heat in the body, which can be appropriately treated with honeysuckle yellow granules, and attention should be paid to the mother’s dietary habits.
At 34 days old, the baby often has difficulty falling asleep after waking up and finishing breastfeeding, requiring soothing and showing shallow sleep with frequent awakenings.
A 38-day-old baby may experience difficulty sleeping after breastfeeding and be prone to waking up easily, crying when not fed, and becoming more comfortable while feeding. The baby may also whine throughout the day and have restless sleep. Could this be due to calcium deficiency?
Offering medical advice on baby’s body temperature
A four-month-old baby, following treatment for anemia, began exhibiting intermittent lifting of the shoulders, each lasting no more than a second, accompanied by occasional blinking of the eyebrows. Parents are concerned whether these movements are convulsions or other serious conditions.
A newborn shows jaundice on the third day after birth, with a head measurement of 12.9 and a facial measurement of 15.3. After taking Yinzhi Huang, the index decreased, but there is still concern about whether hospitalization is necessary.
Is a newborn’s jaundice index of 9.3 within the normal range, and should it be a cause for concern?
Is a newborn’s jaundice level of 175 within the high range?
On the fourth day after birth, the baby’s bilirubin level reached 18. Is hospitalization necessary to avoid potential risks?