How to Treat Congenital Lacrimal Duct Obstruction in Newborns?

During the newborn period, if a child has nasal lacrimal duct obstruction, the lacrimal sac is prone to recurrent dacryocystitis. Treatment involves controlling infection first, and then using massage or surgery to treat congenital nasal lacrimal duct obstruction. Generally, conservative massage treatment is adopted within the first six months, and more aggressive surgical treatment is considered after six months.
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How to Treat Diaper Rash?

Diaper rash is a skin issue caused by insufficient dryness and cleanliness of a baby’s diaper. It is recommended to keep the baby’s bottom clean and dry, and to change diapers frequently to reduce the occurrence of diaper rash.
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How to Treat Diarrhea in Newborns?

For babies breastfed with mother’s milk, the stool is often quite loose and slightly acidic, with a color predominantly a beautiful yellow. The frequency of bowel movements can range from three to five times a day to over ten times with small amounts of stool. As long as the baby can eat, play, and sleep well, has a rosy complexion, normal expression, and stable weight gain, this type of stool is considered normal for the baby and is not diarrhea.
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