The recovery period and rest requirements after a newborn’s sudden oxygen deprivation, as well as the importance of professional medical advice.
My baby has been born for over a week now, and the whole body has been yellowish. The doctor at the hospital said it’s baby jaundice, which is nothing to worry about. Does baby jaundice require hospitalization and intravenous treatment? I want to ask if baby jaundice needs to be treated with shots?
If a newborn hasn’t defecated after 36 hours of birth, you can use a rectal suppository and pay attention to increased water intake. It’s also recommended that mothers who breastfeed eat more fruits and vegetables, and regularly engage in activities with the newborn.
Discussing the Necessity of Vaccinating Newborns
There are several methods for testing newborn trace elements, including hair, peripheral blood, and venous blood. Venous blood has the highest accuracy, but requires a larger blood draw; while peripheral blood only requires a drop of blood from the finger.
My baby is 45 days old. The initial and follow-up hearing tests were conducted on the third and 42nd days after birth, respectively, and both ears did not pass. I am very worried. What are the common causes of this? What should I do?
Many causes of jaundice in newborns, including both physiological and pathological jaundice, require judgment on whether insurance is needed based on specific circumstances.
Regular sunbathing can help reduce newborn jaundice, but precautions should be taken to protect the skin.
Infants often face calcium deficiency issues, how should calcium be supplemented?
The newborn was born at 40 weeks + 2 days and started taking one capsule per day from the fourth day after birth. Only until the 32nd day did I realize that I should have started taking it 15 days after birth. Will there be any problems if I took it prematurely?