How to Deal with a Newborn’s Pilonidal Protrusion

A newborn’s navel protrusion may be due to an umbilical hernia, which can generally be treated with a hernia belt. In severe cases, surgery may be required. Feeding should be done in small, frequent meals, and personal hygiene and indoor ventilation should be noted.
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How to Determine if a Three-Month-Old Baby Has a Fever

A three-month-old baby’s normal body temperature should not exceed 37.5 degrees Celsius. A temperature of 37.5 degrees Celsius or higher indicates a fever, and 38.5 degrees Celsius or higher is considered a high fever. During a high fever, you can give the baby some fever-reducing medicine and seek medical attention as soon as possible. If the baby is affected by newborn diseases, the mother should take the child to the hospital immediately for treatment to avoid misdiagnosis and receive timely symptomatic treatment. Parents should closely monitor the baby’s condition and do their best to help them receive timely treatment for diseases.
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How to Determine Normal Stool in Newborns

Breastfed infants without complementary feeding have stools that are yellow or golden yellow, with a uniform consistency like ointment, occasionally thin and slightly green, showing an acidic reaction with a sour taste but no odor. They defecate 2-4 times a day. Generally, there are no abnormal symptoms that require treatment, and they can be left untreated. In terms of diet, they can eat foods high in fiber such as chives and soy milk.
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