Hiccup in newborns is a common phenomenon and usually does not require treatment.
How should one handle the situation where a newborn has high jaundice and yellow eyes?
A baby born at 1 PM on the 26th had a bilirubin level of 6.1 measured on the third morning, and it exceeded 14 during a re-measurement on the same morning. The child currently shows signs of jaundice and requires immediate treatment. Treatment can be administered using Dianyin Qingjie Huang oral liquid, and probiotics and glucose water should be consumed. On sunny days, it’s important to engage in more outdoor activities, as sun exposure can aid in treatment. In addition, during the treatment period, the patient’s diet and psychological state are also very important. The patient should avoid excessive mental stress and anxiety to prevent any unnecessary impact on treatment.
After a newborn’s 10th day, they often start hiccuping after feeding milk or water, and it takes 20 minutes to stop. Learn about the causes and solutions.
Newborns may experience difficulty breathing due to milk regurgitation while breastfeeding, which can be alleviated by having the baby drink some water to stimulate the throat and by ensuring the baby sleeps on its side. Pay attention to burping the baby to ensure all the milk goes into the stomach. If there is no improvement, consult a local pediatrician to check the lung condition.
What causes newborns to frequently hiccup after breastfeeding? How should it be handled?
The baby is barely a month old, spending most of their time eating and sleeping. We’re worried they might be hungry, so we feed them more often. Now the baby is vomiting. What should we do if newborns vomit and have bloating? Could there be an issue with the digestive system?
What to Do When Pediatric Epilepsy Medication Is Ineffective?
A 10-year-old child started to develop small red dots on the back and legs two to three months ago. Initially, it was thought they would disappear, but a week later, they did not decrease and instead increased in number. Brought to a local hospital, there are now many of them, and it seems they have appeared on the face as well. After three days of applying medication, due to concerns about the hormone content, the child is hesitant to use more. The question is whether it is possible to cure the root cause.
Prolonged high fever seizures may lead to brain hypoxia, it is recommended to continuously monitor the child’s neurological development.