A common question among parents: A baby’s umbilical cord typically falls off within a few days to a week after birth, but every baby’s situation may be different. If the umbilical cord does not fall off after this period, it may be necessary to consult a doctor.
A newborn’s stool with red may be caused by enteritis, and it is recommended to conduct a regular stool examination and take anti-inflammatory treatment.
When a baby undergoes a B-ultrasound examination, an unclear upper lip may be due to the baby’s position or the doctor not observing it properly. There’s no need to worry excessively. It is recommended to schedule another specialized B-ultrasound examination focusing on facial features to ensure there are no issues.
Newborns may exhibit intermittent breathing difficulty from birth, which could be due to congenital maldevelopment of the laryngeal cartilage. It is recommended to supplement with calcium and cod liver oil, expose the baby to more sunlight, and perform spinal massage therapy daily. As the baby grows, symptoms are expected to improve.
A baby’s bottom often turns red due to diaper rash, and it’s important to seek medical treatment promptly.
For the past one or two weeks, my newborn has been passing smelly farts every day. Could it be related to eating bread or sweets?
Possible reasons and solutions for a newborn’s crying at night on the 14th day
Explore the possible causes of abdominal distension in newborns three days after birth, including defecation issues and congenital megacolon, and provide corresponding dietary adjustment suggestions.
Discussing post-treatment strategies for intracranial hemorrhage in newborns, including the use of Cerebrolysin and the frequency of CT scans.
Excessive pressure on a newborn’s fontanelle can lead to brain damage and functional abnormalities.