Symptoms of Neonatal Jaundice

Neonatal jaundice is a common condition characterized by yellowish spots on the body, decreased appetite, and poor mental state. Clinically, the conjunctiva of jaundice patients turns yellow before the mucosa and skin. If jaundice occurs, it is recommended to seek timely medical attention and treatment at the neonatal department of the hospital.
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Symptoms of Neonatal Pneumonia

The main symptoms of neonatal pneumonia include rapid breathing, frothy saliva, a mucusy sound in the throat, nasal congestion, poor mental state, and decreased milk intake. Sometimes, there may be increased vomiting and diarrhea. Severe cases may have coughing, usually not severe, occasionally accompanied by fever, but less frequent. Severe pneumonia may present with difficulty breathing, blue discoloration of the face or lips, refusal to breastfeed, abdominal distension, and even signs of heart or respiratory failure.
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