What to Do if Your Baby is Diagnosed with Hypothyroidism at One Month Old?

Your baby was diagnosed with hypothyroidism at one month old, with clear symptoms such as hair loss, vomiting, and jaundice. The second test report is delayed, what should you do? How can you tell how serious the situation is? How long will the report take to come out? Can the county doctor solve this problem? What should you do at home? I am eagerly waiting for good news!
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What to Do If Your Baby Occasionally Suffers from Pain in the Private Area in Recent Days?

Hello, based on your description, it’s best to check if your baby’s perineum is red. This situation might be due to a bit of spring growth pain, which generally requires attention to diet, more sun exposure, and supplementing with some calcium. It’s also recommended to observe the situation. You can also consider giving your child a warm compress at night, feeding some calcium, getting more sun, adjusting the diet if necessary, drinking more milk, and using some bone soup to cook noodles, etc. Observe the situation. It is suggested to wash with warm water and to visit a regular hospital for relevant checks promptly to clarify your child’s condition and avoid delaying the illness.
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