Whether newborns with jaundice require surgery and how to treat them
Mild jaundice in newborns usually does not require medication, but pathological jaundice should be taken seriously as it may be a sign of illness. High bilirubin levels without proper treatment may damage brain cells, leading to kernicterus and severe consequences.
Parents inquire whether a premature baby with partial patellar dislocation requires immediate treatment. Doctors suggest observing the baby’s activity and, if there are no abnormalities, there is no need to go to the hospital, but precautions should be taken to avoid secondary injury and adequate calcium supplementation.
Discuss the treatment methods for newborn physiological jaundice and whether hospitalization for phototherapy is necessary.
A child of 1 year and 2 months old has pneumonia, with cough and phlegm but no fever. Is intravenous treatment necessary? According to the doctor’s advice, if the condition improves, the current medication can be continued without the need for intravenous treatment.
Pneumonia in newborns is a common disease; does it require hospitalization?
Newborns with pneumonia may need hospital observation if they breathe slightly faster but have no other symptoms
Discussing the severity of neonatal polycythemia and the necessity of blood transfusion treatment.
Anemia is a common symptom in children. It’s important to first determine the cause of anemia before deciding on a blood transfusion.
The Severity of Newborn Jaundice and Treatment Methods