A child was accidentally burned by boiling water, resulting in peeling skin and swelling. It usually takes about a week to recover. It is recommended to elevate the affected limb while resting, apply moist burn ointment, and take antibiotics to prevent infection.
The doctor said the baby has jaundice on the second day after birth, and I need to check the baby’s bilirubin levels through blood tests. I just had my blood drawn, but I forgot to ask how long it would take to get the results. Can anyone tell me how long it takes for a newborn jaundice test to come back?
Understanding the expected hospital stay for newborns with umbilical infection, which varies based on the recovery of the newborn.
A child with pneumonia has not shown improvement after a week of treatment, and parents are inquiring about the recovery time and whether hospital transfer is necessary.
If a newborn has red spots and vomiting, what could be the cause and how to treat it.
My baby was born at 35+4 weeks, with a grade 2 intracranial hemorrhage. The hospital said to observe the baby’s absorption. How long does it take for the hemorrhage to absorb? Will there be any sequelae? On the third day of birth, the baby had a fit and rolled over with eyes rolling back. How long is the absorption period for the baby’s intracranial hemorrhage?
Newborn liver and spleen enlargement often diminishes with the improvement of the primary disease and returns to normal with treatment.
Newborn torticollis may require surgical treatment, and the effectiveness of massage therapy varies from person to person, but it generally requires long-term application.
The treatment during the acute phase of facial paralysis primarily focuses on preventing a recurrence of exposure keratitis. After undergoing standardized treatment, most patients can generally recover eyelid closure within about two weeks. However, some patients may require a longer period, even up to three months or more, and some may leave permanent facial asymmetry or incomplete eyelid closure.
Pediatric epilepsy patients require long-term oral medication treatment and cannot be completely cured. Symptoms may recur upon discontinuation of medication.