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What Could Be the Reason for a Baby’s Cry to Suddenly Stop?

If a baby stops crying abruptly, it could be a sign of apnea syndrome.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn
  • Health
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What Could Be the Reason for a Newborn’s Entire Body Turning Yellow?

If a newborn’s entire body turns yellow again, it could be physiological jaundice, but it might also be pathological. It is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for an examination promptly.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn
  • Jaundice
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What Does a Negative Newborn Disease Screening Mean?

A negative newborn disease screening indicates that the baby has not been infected with any infectious diseases, which is an ideal test result.
  • FAQ
  • Medical
  • Newborn
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What Does a Newborn’s Diarrhea Stool Look Like?

Newborn diarrhea stool can present in various forms, usually watery, and sometimes may appear green or dark, which are all within the normal range.
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  • Newborn
  • Diarrhea
  • Parenting
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What Does Neonatal Toxemia Look Like?

Learn about the possible causes and treatment suggestions for a newborn’s sudden appearance of a large number of red rashes on the face.
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  • Newborn
  • Skin Issues
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What Does the 52-Item Newborn Disease Screening Check for?

What projects are included in the 52-item newborn disease screening?
  • FAQ
  • Newborn
  • Disease Screening
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What Foods Can Be Eaten to Regulate Neonatal Physiological Jaundice?

What foods can be eaten to regulate neonatal physiological jaundice?
  • FAQ
  • Newborn
  • Jaundice
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What if a Six-Month-Old Baby Is Thrown and Hits an Adult’s Shoulder?

After a six-month-old baby’s head hits an adult’s shoulder, the baby cries for a while and then falls asleep. However, this morning, the baby keeps wanting to take a nap. What could this mean?
  • FAQ
  • Newborn
  • Health
  • Parenting
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What is Cleft Lip and Palate?

Cleft lip and palate is a common congenital defect in newborns, specifically referring to the clefting of the upper lip and upper jaw.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn
  • Cleft Lip and Palate
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What Is Hydrocele? A Neonatal Pediatrician Explains

Hydrocele is a common abdominal disease in newborns, also known as hernia, which usually requires surgical treatment.
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  • Medicine
  • Newborn
  • Hydrocele
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