Discuss whether parents need to take their baby for further medical examination when a newborn’s face shows slight jaundice.
If a newborn’s genetic hearing screening is not passed, further confirmation is needed, along with a comprehensive hearing test. After confirmation, doctors will provide appropriate intervention measures based on the situation, such as wearing hearing aids or undergoing cochlear implant surgery.
Newborns often experience hiccups and sneezes accompanied by coughing, which might indicate a cold.
Parents may worry that a newborn’s curled legs while sleeping could be related to skeletal deformities, but experts explain that this is usually normal.
Bruxism has complex causes, including psychological, emotional, dental, systemic, occupational, and spontaneous factors.
Is there an adverse effect on pregnancy for O-blood type women?
What are the possible side effects of using fever-reducing medications for babies, and how should they be handled?
Overlong foreskins may lead to gynecological inflammation and increase the risk of penile cancer.
Exploring the role of genetic factors in the development of pediatric malignant tumors.
Parents’ genes can influence a child’s height, but it’s not the only factor; there is still an opportunity to increase height through postnatal efforts.