Will Neonatal Pneumonia Recur in Newborns?

The child is 20 days old. After receiving 5 days of intravenous drip treatment at Beijing Children’s Hospital, the child was sent home to continue taking medication for 3 days and recovered. At 47 days old, the child started having diarrhea with 3-4 coughs daily, and today the coughing has become more severe. The child had neonatal pneumonia 20 days ago. Can neonatal pneumonia recur?
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Will Newborn Jaundice Cause Tremors?

Newborn jaundice typically does not cause tremors. If a baby has jaundice, a check-up is needed to determine the cause. If it’s physiological jaundice, there’s usually no major issue, but if it’s pathological jaundice, timely treatment is required. Infant tremors are a normal phenomenon and will gradually improve with the development of the nervous system. Pay attention to diet and lifestyle habits.
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Will Newborn Jaundice Return After It Has Decreased?

Jaundice in newborns can decrease and then increase again. It is considered pathological jaundice. Pathological jaundice refers to newborn pathological jaundice. Newborn jaundice is more common than in any other age group. Its causes are unique and complex. It is not only physiological jaundice but also conditions such as pathological jaundice and breast milk jaundice, which should be distinguished and treated accordingly. To determine the cause, it is necessary to go to the hospital for a liver function test.
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Will Newborn Umbilical Inflammation Lead to Pathological Jaundice?

A newborn at home developed a low fever three days after birth, with a temperature of 37.2 degrees, which returned to normal after feeding water. On the fourth day, the skin turned yellow, and on the fifth day in the morning, there were twitching symptoms, and the doctor suspected it was physiological jaundice. It is important to consider whether it belongs to pathological jaundice and seek medical treatment promptly.
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