A newborn’s platelet count below the normal range may be caused by various factors, including abnormal bone marrow function or certain diseases, and requires professional medical examination to determine the cause and receive symptomatic treatment.
A newborn boy, 67 days old, has yellow fluid discharge from his right ear, lasting about two weeks. What could be the cause and how should it be addressed?
Babies may start to reduce milk intake and cry when they are 100 days old, and it is important to be aware of the possibility of oral diseases.
At 23 days old, the newborn is experiencing restless sleep during the day, possibly due to insufficient feeding and calcium deficiency. It is recommended to ensure each feeding is adequate, and to supplement with cod liver oil to prevent calcium deficiency. Also, pay attention to keeping the abdomen warm.
Newborns often fall asleep while breastfeeding and wake up shortly after the nipple is removed, which may be due to frequent feeding. It is recommended to extend the feeding intervals and pay attention to regurgitation issues.
If a newborn does not defecate after formula feeding, it may be due to intestinal dryness and fluid depletion, a condition known as intestinal dryness and fluid depletion syndrome.
On the 12th day, a newborn has an increased number of stools. Is this normal?
Newborns are having trouble breastfeeding and spending excessive time sleeping. How should we handle this?
Offer guidance on how to properly guide newborns in breastfeeding to prevent nipple biting by the mother.
How to handle newborns vomiting and diarrhea?