How to Know If a Premature Baby Is Oxygen-Deprived?

A one-year-old premature baby, born twenty days ago, is experiencing crying and a blackened face and mouth. Seeking assistance: The baby is now better, but I’m unsure if oxygen therapy is just a one-time thing. Is there a possibility of another oxygen deficiency? The severity of oxygen deprivation can vary, as can the symptoms. Additionally, natural reflexes in newborns, such as the Moro reflex and grasp reflex, could also be caused by oxygen deprivation. CT scans are radioactive exams with some radiation exposure. However, if done occasionally, it doesn’t cause significant harm to the baby. Therefore, if it’s necessary to rule out other conditions, it’s recommended to have the scan. Alternatively, if the baby is generally responding well and you’re reluctant to undergo the scan, you can also consider a few days of medication to nourish brain cells.
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How to Sunbathe Properly?

After a day at the beach, I came home with my skin red as if scalded by boiling water, with a burning sensation. Even lying in bed to sleep is uncomfortable. Besides sunscreen, are there any simple ways to relieve this pain?
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How to Treat a Baby’s Cough with Phlegm?

My 4-month-old baby seems to have phlegm in her throat lately, and she always makes a whistling sound when breathing. I’ve been giving her pediatric cough syrup and expectorant granules three times a day. The doctor advised to supplement calcium for the child. At the same time, let the baby sleep on her side, drink plenty of water, and take pediatric cold and phlegm granules for a week. Such conditions are usually caused by catching a cold or respiratory tract infection. If the situation is severe, there is a possibility of lung heat. Consider using cough medications like Kechi Qing for treatment.
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