Excessive eye discharge in newborns may be caused by infection and should be treated promptly.
Explore the phenomenon of children frequently hugging their legs, differentiate between emotional hugging syndrome and epilepsy, and provide professional diagnostic and treatment suggestions.
Explore the possible causes of a decreased white blood cell count, including viral or bacterial infections, and the corresponding treatment methods.
If children experience frequent seizures during epilepsy medication treatment, it may be necessary to adjust the treatment plan.
If a newborn’s skin turns yellow within two days of birth, it could be due to physiological or pathological jaundice, requiring further examination and treatment.
Symptoms and treatment methods for Down Syndrome.
Understanding the necessity and methods of recovery training for children with cerebral palsy
Newborns often develop jaundice a few days after birth, which can be alleviated by drinking glucose water. Traditional Chinese medicine can also be effective. Jaundice usually subsides on its own within two weeks. If it persists after two weeks, it’s advisable to have the baby’s bilirubin levels checked at a pediatric hospital. If the levels are within the normal range, continue with hydration and sunlight exposure. If they’re not, hospitalization for blue light therapy may be necessary. Wishing the baby a speedy recovery!
Sacral Nerve Compression Leading to Enuresis
Understand the clinical symptoms, treatment methods, and preventive measures of scarlet fever to protect children’s health.