G6PD deficiency in newborns typically does not require special treatment, but regular liver function checks and attention to lifestyle habits are necessary.
This article will explain the color and consistency of newborn stool, and discuss whether green stool is normal.
A seven-month-old baby can use diapers at night to maintain good sleep, but they should be changed frequently and avoid prolonged use to reduce the risk of diaper rash or urinary tract infections.
For newborns with high jaundice levels, the primary treatment is usually blue light therapy combined with oral medication, or the administration of anti-jaundice drugs through intravenous infusion.
There are many causes of jaundice, and it is necessary to judge whether it is physiological jaundice or pathological jaundice based on the baby’s mode of birth and the time jaundice appears. Physiological jaundice usually appears 2-3 days after birth and gradually disappears in 7-10 days, so hospitalization is not necessary. Pathological jaundice may require hospitalization for further examination and treatment.
Discuss whether the sleepiness of a 7-day-old newborn falls within the normal range, providing professional medical insights.
A blue face while a baby is crying or struggling could be a normal reaction, but it might also indicate indigestion or a congenital heart condition. Parents should take their child to the hospital for an examination promptly and follow the doctor’s advice for treatment.
When a baby is around 20 days old, they may have a small amount of stool in their urine, with a yellow color. Is this normal?
Spitting up milk in babies can be a normal occurrence, but it can also be a sign of illness.
Is it normal for a baby’s eyes to turn blue due to jaundice?