What is Intussusception?

Intussusception is a common intestinal obstruction disease in infancy, characterized by abdominal pain, vomiting, bloody stools, and abdominal swelling. This article introduces the causes of intussusception and related treatment recommendations.
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What is Neonatal Convulsion?

Neonatal convulsion refers to a temporary impairment of the cerebral cortex, primarily manifested as abnormal twitching of the baby’s limbs or muscles throughout the body. This condition is a normal physiological phenomenon due to the incomplete development of the neonatal nervous system, which is prone to causing symptoms of surprise. Provide the baby with enough sense of security, avoid cold stimulation, and feed them reasonably.
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What is Neonatal Genetic Metabolic Disease?

Neonatal genetic metabolic disease is a condition caused by genetic factors, which can generally be managed through preventive and treatment methods, such as improving nutrition, supplementing vitamins and trace elements, balancing diet, reasonable combination, and traditional Chinese medicine opsonize. If a child is diagnosed with neonatal genetic metabolic disease, they should seek medical attention immediately, avoid self-administering unknown drugs, and follow the doctor’s orders for medication. Parents should closely monitor their child’s condition and take timely measures to help treat the disease.
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