A seven-day-old baby was found to have elevated cardiac enzymes after examination, inquiring about potential sequelae and treatment methods.
How to handle hyperbilirubinemia in newborns?
Congenital hypoplasia of laryngeal cartilage is caused by calcium deficiency. It is important to supplement calcium and vitamin D to promote cartilage development. Additionally, due to the potential for respiratory difficulties, precautions should be taken to prevent colds to avoid exacerbating breathing problems. Generally, this condition will naturally heal around the age of 2. If parents are still concerned, they can bring their child to a regular children’s hospital for a check-up every three months.
How to deal with infants’ fear and unease caused by external stimuli?
What should be done if the jaundice on a full-month-old baby’s face persists?
Describes the yellowing of a child’s face, eyes, and skin and asks for advice on how to deal with jaundice symptoms
What should parents do for the care and treatment of newborns diagnosed with laryngeal cartilage dysplasia?
When symptoms of mild brain hypoxia in newborns are detected, timely treatment is necessary, including having the mother breathe oxygen and taking measures to reduce hypoxia after birth.
Newborns with mild decrease in white matter density in bilateral frontal parietal lobes seek professional advice
Untreated newborn jaundice can lead to mild white matter damage, affecting neural development.