What should be done when a baby’s disease screening is not successful?
Excessive eye discharge in newborns may be caused by blocked tear ducts or eye diseases such as conjunctivitis and dacryocystitis. Initial treatment can include lacrimal sac massage, and if this is not effective, consider lacrimal duct probing.
Inquire about the causes and treatment methods for newborns showing sleepiness, decreased appetite, and low heart rate.
When medication treatment for childhood epilepsy does not show improvement after a year, parents seek solutions
Children’s use of Pioneer cephalosporin for treating bronchitis shows poor effectiveness. Inquire about other treatment methods or medications.
Lately, I’ve been experiencing some dizziness and a pale complexion. A few days ago, I went to the hospital for a routine blood test, and the doctor said my platelet count is a bit low. What should I do about low platelet count?
How to Handle a Child’s Stuck Poop in the Anus
A one-year-old baby’s eye corner was lightly scratched by scissors, causing red spots. It is advisable to visit the hospital early to prevent any impact on vision development. If the cornea is not damaged, using Lomoxacin eye drops and applying a warm compress can help with recovery.
After a newborn is hospitalized for jaundice, if subcutaneous Staphylococcus is detected in the blood culture, should they be readmitted without symptoms?
My baby’s fontanelle is slightly swollen, and the book says it’s intracranial hypertension, but the baby doesn’t have any abnormal reactions. What should we do?