My friend’s baby is 25 days old. The baby was hospitalized due to high jaundice on the fourth day after birth and was discharged after three days of treatment. A few days after coming home, the baby’s skin turned yellow again. I want to ask how long the baby’s jaundice and liver function remain elevated continuously? Jaundice generally occurs in newborns within 3-4 days after birth and subsides around a week later. By half a month after birth, the jaundice is still very obvious. The mother is very worried about whether the bile duct is blocked or if there is a liver problem, and she goes to the pediatric hospital for medical attention. However, in many cases, physiological newborn jaundice can last for about a month before subsiding. Although the jaundice does not subside within half a month, it will not lead to serious diseases.
Duration of newborn jaundice subsidence and precautions
The time for newborn pneumonia to improve depends on the severity of the condition, generally requiring 2 to 4 weeks of treatment.
My baby was born less than a month ago, and last night the baby’s face turned red, breathing was difficult, and the baby wouldn’t take the breast milk. We went to the hospital, and the doctor said it was pneumonia. I want to know how long the treatment for newborn pneumonia takes, and will there be any complications?
Pain after minimally invasive surgery can be caused by various factors, including wound infection and nerve damage. Appropriate use of antibiotics and painkillers may help alleviate the pain.
Pathological Jaundice Treatment and Recovery Time
Pediatric conjunctivitis usually improves within a week.
Children may experience growth pain during their growth period, which is usually temporary and can be alleviated in several ways.
Osteonecrosis of the femoral head is commonly associated with fractures of the femoral neck or damage to the external iliac artery, and can be treated with Chinese herbal medicine that replenishes kidney qi and promotes blood circulation in mild cases. In severe cases, a femoral head replacement surgery may be necessary.
How long does pediatric pneumonia take to recover? What treatment should be taken?