Understand the differences in vision development between premature babies and full-term babies, and how to observe and promote the visual growth of premature babies.
Is it normal for a six-month-old premature baby not to be able to locate the source of a sound?
Premature babies often develop more slowly than full-term infants, and kidney deficiency may manifest as pale complexion, aversion to cold, and being easily startled. It is recommended to seek treatment through traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment.
Premature babies may face issues such as intellectual problems and motor impairments, and it is recommended to closely monitor and actively treat them.
Understanding the feeding needs of premature babies, and discussing whether to switch to specialized formula milk for premature infants to promote growth.
Premature infants who exhibit symptoms of drooling and eye strabismus while laughing may be showing signs of facial palsy and should seek medical attention promptly.
Explore the possible reasons for premature babies to have a red face and to be strenuously moving their limbs while drinking milk, and provide professional advice.
Recommendations for Eye Exams and Treatments for Premature Babies
My baby is premature, and the doctor suggested a brain CT scan a few days after birth. I’m worried about the potential impact on the baby’s brain and am unsure if this test is necessary. I would like to ask the doctor whether brain CT scans are needed for premature baby examinations?
Understanding the standard height and weight for premature babies, as well as how to provide daily care, ensures the healthy growth of your baby.