Common newborn night crying problems and solutions for new parents.
Survival Rates and Treatment Status of Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants
Discussing the symptoms of intrauterine asphyxia and their potential effects on infants
Toxemia in fetuses can lead to various symptoms such as rashes and high fever, affecting the baby’s health. Pregnant women should pay attention to a balanced diet and maintain a nutritious diet to prevent toxemia.
Understanding the symptoms and examination methods of neonatal cerebral palsy
If newborns have white curd-like lumps in their stool and a high fat globule count detected through fecal examination, it may indicate lipid malabsorption. Adjusting the diet structure and providing appropriate feeding suggestions is necessary.
Newborns may exhibit symptoms such as skin rashes, decreased appetite, blurred vision, weight loss, excessive sleepiness, as well as premature birth and distinctive physical appearances. If these symptoms are observed, doctors may suspect a chromosomal abnormality and recommend further examination for confirmation.
Late-stage symptoms of biliary atresia in infants include deepening jaundice, skin discoloration, itching, and lipomas.
Symptoms of neonatal brain trauma include temporary unconsciousness, retrograde amnesia, headache, nausea, and vomiting, but they are usually treatable and can lead to recovery.
Newborns on the verge of death due to illness may exhibit symptoms such as jaundice, refusal to breastfeed, and blueish facial color. In severe cases, complications such as ascites, liver cirrhosis, and organ failure may occur.