If a newborn has umbilical cord bleeding 15 days after birth, it may be due to an un-detached umbilical cord remnant or infection. Check the umbilical cord condition. If there are no other symptoms, appropriate handling and disinfection can be done; if there are redness, swelling, and purulent inflammation, seek medical treatment promptly.
A 3-week-old boy has been diagnosed with an umbilical hernia and accompanying umbilical hernia. There has been no leakage for the past two years, but leakage was recently discovered. A fungus was found in the urine routine test on the 15th, and two fungal spores were found on the 19th. The urine culture result was once positive. How should this be handled? The situation is urgent, and an immediate solution is needed.
Treatment and prevention of umbilical hernia inflammation, including antibiotic treatment, wound disinfection, and the importance of daily hygiene habits.
After two months, the baby developed small red spots, refused to breastfeed, and cried all day. The elderly at home said the baby had neonatal toxin. As the baby is young and doesn’t want to take medicine, I would like to ask how to deal with the unclean neonatal toxin cleaning?
Unclear hearing in the right ear with tinnitus for half a year, seeking professional advice.
If a child has a persistent fever, blood routine tests show elevated C-reactive protein, CT scans reveal infectious inflammation in both lungs, and PPD tuberculosis test is positive, it may be necessary to consider infectious pulmonary tuberculosis and hospitalization for treatment.
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How to deal with the unevenness of facial paralysis caused by facial nerve damage?
Understanding normal hand size discrepancies in children and when medical attention may be needed.
A 2-year-old baby has small white spots on both sides of the cheeks that resemble but are not heat rash, and the condition has not improved for nearly a year. The symptoms should subside in winter, but there is no improvement. What could this be, and will it get better in the future?