A child experienced headache and vomiting with a high blood count, which decreased after treatment but recurred after discharge. The child is still experiencing headache and vomiting, seeking reasons and treatment suggestions.
Understanding the causes of high neonatal jaundice, distinguishing between physiological and pathological jaundice, and appropriate treatment methods.
Infant ribcage eversion may be caused by a lack of calcium. It is recommended to supplement with calcium gluconate and Vitamin AD, and to pay attention to rest and nutrition to reduce the chance of occurrence.
Infantile spasms are a special type of epilepsy during infancy, with numerous causes including birth injuries, congenital diseases, incomplete brain development, delayed brain development, brain atrophy, various encephalitis, meningitis, brain abscess, cerebral blood flukes, and poisoning. Parents should pay close attention to their child’s symptoms and seek treatment early to avoid going astray. For their child’s infantile spasms, it is crucial to take the child to a regular pediatric department of a hospital for standardized treatment.
Understand the normal phenomenon of joint sounds in infants and toddlers and the changes that occur as they grow.
A dry sound during breastfeeding in children may be a symptom of laryngospasm, which could lead to complete upper respiratory obstruction in severe cases. Treatment methods include providing pure oxygen, strengthening anesthesia, or using muscle relaxants.
A lump appearing behind a baby’s ear may indicate an enlarged lymph node, often related to viral or bacterial infections. Observe its changes; if there are no other symptoms, you can initially observe. However, if it becomes significantly larger in a short period, it is advisable to seek medical attention for examination.
Newborns inhaling meconium-containing amniotic fluid can lead to meconium aspiration syndrome, which may also result in aspiration pneumonia. In such cases, active prevention and treatment of infection are necessary. It is recommended to follow the advice of local doctors.
Neonatal acute gastroenteritis is often caused by consuming food contaminated with pathogenic bacteria or toxins, with vomiting being the main symptom. Treatment should focus on adjusting the diet structure, habits, and routine of the infant, and preventing dehydration. Appropriate fluid supplementation and electrolytes should be provided, and probiotics or digestive aids may be considered to alleviate symptoms.
Discuss the causes of neonatal hemolytic Staphylococcus and whether hospital treatment is necessary, as well as the expected recovery time.