Newborns may develop red patches on their skin around half a month after birth, which could be a symptom of hives.
Baby constipation may require attention to the mother’s diet and environment, and appropriate remedial measures should be provided.
The foramen ovale in newborns typically closes within 5-7 months after birth. However, if it remains open beyond 7 months, it is referred to as ‘patent foramen ovale,’ a type of congenital heart disease. It is generally recommended to start introducing solid foods around the baby’s 4th month. Introducing them too early or too late may affect the baby’s digestion and nutrient absorption.
A baby’s persistent crying in the afternoon or evening may be due to colic.
Common causes of neck twisting in newborns after one month of birth
Nausea in newborns when drinking breast milk may be caused by various factors, including preterm birth and improper feeding methods.
Neonatal fever and seizures may be due to a hyperosmolar state caused by elevated sodium levels in the blood, leading to symptoms such as thirst, restlessness, and mental disturbances.
Understanding the reasons for newborns’ night crying and how to correct them
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What are the potential complications of neonatal swallowing syndrome, and how can they be managed and prevented?