Observe the baby carefully, and learn how to handle jaundice.
A 40-day-old baby still has high jaundice levels, requiring further examination and treatment.
After 20 days of birth, the baby still exhibits jaundice symptoms, along with red spots and vomiting. How should one handle the situation?
Discuss the situation where a baby’s jaundice does not recede and their hands turn yellow, providing professional advice and treatment methods.
Newborn jaundice can sometimes recur, and stopping breastfeeding may help it fade.
For hemangiomas, it is recommended to seek treatment as soon as possible to avoid potential harm to the child’s body.
Explore the management methods for newborns aged 45 days who experience a decrease in appetite after vomiting, including abdominal massage, warmth, moderate feeding, and medical advice when necessary.
A baby experiencing a lack of energy after taking adult laxatives may be due to medication side effects or indigestion.
If a baby has a laryngeal sound, a small voice, and after 4 weeks it sounds like an adult’s snoring, and if the baby occasionally coughs after spilling milk, it might be tracheitis or softening of the trachea due to calcium deficiency. It is recommended to undergo a blood test and supplement calcium.
Discuss the optimal timing for surgery and cost estimate for treating a baby’s left ear appearance abnormality.