A four-month-old baby has been experiencing persistent green stools for a week, which may be related to dyspepsia or enteritis. It is recommended to undergo a routine stool examination and appropriate treatment based on the situation.
A baby’s appearance at birth may differ from the 4D ultrasound description, which could be due to premature birth and physiological weight gain.
Regarding the question of whether premature babies can be discharged early, doctors have provided relevant guidance and suggestions.
Understand the causes and related characteristics of neonatal edema.
Discuss the developmental differences between premature and full-term infants, as well as the focus points for vision development in premature infants.
Based on detailed information and ultrasound examination, it is considered that there should be no congenital developmental anomalies.
A baby born prematurely at 34 weeks and 5 days has a CT scan showing a suspected brain injury. Has it been diagnosed yet? If diagnosed, is it severe?
Understanding the causes of pediatric cerebral palsy, especially the situations caused by hypoxia in premature infants, as well as related treatment and training programs.
Understand the emergency treatment methods for premature neonatal apnea to prevent possible brain damage.
My baby is premature, and he turned yellow all over 16 days after birth. Now even his whites of the eyes are yellow. The skin test result is above 10 but not more than 13. I want to know if this situation requires hospitalization and how long neonatal jaundice usually lasts.