Discussing common causes and potential triggers of infantile epilepsy
Infantile spasms may be triggered by congenital diseases such as brain malformations, hydrocephalus, and chromosomal abnormalities. Severe cases may lead to intellectual disabilities.
Parents Ask About the Causes of Infants’ Development Regression
This article discusses the causes of intellectual disability and provides relevant assistance suggestions.
Discussing the causes and treatment methods of iron deficiency anemia
Analyzing the causes and solutions for neonatal jaundice
A low platelet count in newborns may be due to thrombocytopenia or nosebleeds, and requires a specialist examination and routine blood test to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
A six-month-old baby’s low red blood cell count is a physiological phenomenon and does not require treatment. It can be adjusted through dietary iron intake.
A newborn experienced water aspiration at birth, and three days later, a mild intracranial hemorrhage was detected through a CT scan. However, the baby’s current feeding and defecation are normal. Inquire whether it is neonatal ischemic encephalopathy, and the physician advises further observation of blood oxygen saturation and consultation with the attending physician for a detailed analysis of the condition.
Possible causes and consequences of neonatal asphyxia