How to Handle Yellow Jaundice in Newborns Who Have Not Completely Recovered Before Receiving the Second Hepatitis B Vaccine

Yellow jaundice appearing on the third day after birth may indicate liver function impairment. It is suggested to thoroughly check the newborn’s liver function and hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and antibody (anti-HBs) levels to determine the cause and initiate appropriate treatment promptly.
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How to Handle Yellow Miliary Bumps on a Newborn’s Upper Jaw

If a newborn develops yellow miliary-sized bumps on the upper jaw, it may be a normal phenomenon known as ‘milk teeth’. These usually disappear naturally within a few weeks or months and do not require any special treatment. Do not wipe these bumps with cloths or other items to avoid infection. If you are concerned, consult a doctor for professional advice.
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How to Handle Your Baby’s Diarrhea

Diarrhea in children is often caused by indigestion, viral infections, or bacterial infections. It’s advisable to take your child for a check-up promptly to confirm the cause and adopt targeted treatment. Initial treatment may include oral intestinal regulators and Simethicone to alleviate diarrhea symptoms. Parents should not worry too much, as these treatment methods are generally safe and effective.
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