What Are the Symptoms of Newborn Pneumonia?

The early symptoms of newborn pneumonia include decreased appetite or refusal to breastfeed, crying and restlessness or a lack of increase in body temperature, followed by rapid breathing, frothy saliva, and blue discoloration around the mouth.
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What Are the Symptoms of Pediatric Brain Trauma?

Inhibition of lower brainstem function leads to vascular nerve center and autonomic nervous system disorder, manifesting as a slow heart rate, decreased blood pressure, pale complexion, sweating, respiratory arrest followed by shallow breathing, and transient blindness. In infants and young children, brief loss of consciousness may not be obvious, and the diagnosis of brain trauma is mainly based on trauma history, brief loss of consciousness, retrograde amnesia, and absence of positive neurological signs.
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What Are the Symptoms of Pediatric Down Syndrome?

The symptoms of pediatric Down syndrome include wide eyelids, low nasal root, small eyes, slanting, epicanthal folds, small ears, a fat tongue that often sticks out, drooling. Additionally, children with Down syndrome often have a small stature, a head circumference smaller than normal, short head and tail diameters, and flat occiputs.
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