Understand the possible reasons for sparse hair in newborns and how to view this phenomenon.
A sudden increase in a newborn’s hemoglobin after the full moon may be a physiological process, but it could also be a sign of hemorrhagic anemia. Close observation and medical examination as prescribed are necessary.
Fussy sleep in newborns may be due to deficiencies in trace elements, unsuitable temperature, overeating, or indigestion.
Newborns may not eat milk due to their adaptation to the digestive system; try multiple feedings or using a bottle.
Noisy throat sounds in newborns during sleep can be a normal physiological phenomenon, but they can also be a sign of malnutrition or other health issues.
Blood clots in a newborn’s eyes at birth may be caused by minor injuries during the birthing process, which usually absorb on their own. If you’re concerned, you can bring your child to the hospital for an ophthalmological examination and treatment will be administered according to the doctor’s assessment.
Excessive sleepiness is a neurological disorder that may cause irresistible sleep. For newborns suspected of having hypoglycemic sleepiness, it is recommended to seek medical attention and receive symptomatic treatment as soon as possible.
Newborns may experience a sensation of something in their throat while breathing, leading to restless sleep. Possible causes include congenital laryngomalacia.
An infant of 45 days old still has jaundice and keeps crying during naps, which may indicate respiratory infection and dyspepsia.
If a newborn’s skin turns yellow within two days of birth, it could be due to physiological or pathological jaundice, requiring further examination and treatment.