Handling Severe Congenital Malformations in Newborns

For severe congenital malformations in newborns, immediate medical attention and professional treatment should be sought. Due to the severity of the malformation, the effectiveness of surgical treatment may be limited. From the perspective of eugenics, it is recommended that parents consider terminating treatment. However, if treatment is decided to continue, children should be taken to specialized hospitals for comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis. Additionally, before the next pregnancy, parents should undergo detailed pre-pregnancy checks, such as the four major genetic tests and the four major immunological tests, to reduce the risk of recurrence. It is important for parents to closely monitor their child’s condition and cooperate with the doctor’s instructions for treatment in order to improve the child’s condition as much as possible.
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How Does the Jaundice in Newborns Subside?

Under normal circumstances, newborns will develop jaundice within 24 hours after birth, primarily manifesting as a slight yellowing of the eyes, face, and body. It typically reaches its peak within a week and then gradually subsides, usually not exceeding two weeks. If jaundice appears too early or subsides too slowly, and remains very yellow after more than two weeks, it may be a sign of pathological jaundice. Treatment methods such as jaundice decoction and blue light therapy should be combined to avoid potential impacts on brain development.
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