Understand the characteristics of pediatric benign epilepsy and how to make a diagnosis.
Neonatal jaundice is categorized into hyperbilirubinemia and hypobilirubinemia, with the former being more vivid in color and the latter more subdued. In traditional Chinese medicine, hypobilirubinemia is often considered more severe. Generally, neonatal jaundice appears within 2 to 3 days after birth, reaches its peak between 7 to 8 days, and resolves around 14 days later, with the latest not exceeding 4 weeks. However, if the jaundice persists and worsens after the 39th day of birth, it may be pathological, necessitating further investigation of the cause and appropriate treatment. Typically, breastfed babies with jaundice do not experience worsening symptoms and the condition is relatively mild.
Pediatric cerebral palsy sequelae refer to a variety of functional impairments caused by poor brain development due to factors such as preterm birth, difficult labor, respiratory difficulties due to aspiration, intracranial hemorrhage, kernicterus, and low fever. Parents should take their children for timely medical consultations and pay attention to observing any changes in their symptoms.
Understand the definition of large-for-gestational-age babies, the impact of excessive prenatal nutrition on newborn weight, and explore the recommendations for cesarean section.
Acute intussusception is a unique disease in infancy, commonly occurring in infants aged 4 to 10 months, and may be related to upper respiratory infections and lymphocytic virus infections.
Explore the concept of Sanjiao Fire in traditional Chinese medicine, including the symptoms of upper, middle, and lower Sanjiao fires, as well as the distinction between real fire and empty fire.
Understanding the causes of Down syndrome babies and how to prevent them through Down syndrome screening
Kidney syndrome is a common kidney disease, characterized by general edema and ++++ proteinuria. Traditionally, intravenous albumin infusion was a method of treatment, but due to its side effects and cost issues, it is now used less frequently.
Whooping cough syndrome is a condition with symptoms very similar to whooping cough. The pathogenesis of whooping cough syndrome is not yet fully understood, but it is believed to be associated with adenovirus infection. The use of vitamin K1 in the treatment of whooping cough syndrome has been proven to be effective.
Discussing the concept of brain changes in premature infants, as well as possible causes and related symptoms.