According to the description, an 8-month-old baby’s anterior fontanelle is approximately 1.0*1.0. If you’re worried about your child being deficient in calcium, it’s recommended to supplement with calcium.
After falling ill, medication had little effect, and the baby still felt uncomfortable. How can a newborn overcome the demon of asphyxia? I have carefully assessed the child’s condition you sent. After treatment, the baby has overcome the risk of death. The difficulty in breathing for the newborn is attributed to severe industrial pollution of amniotic fluid. The preliminary consideration ischemic hypoxic encephalopathy. The situation is currently very stable. However, to prevent any sequelae, it is recommended to implement rehabilitation treatment for the child. Intravenous administration of drugs that nourish brain cells is best. In addition to regular treatment for newborn respiratory distress, patients also need to pay attention to nursing aspects, such as daily light diet and frequent outdoor activities. At the same time, patients should also pay attention to seeking treatment at a top-tier hospital, so as to achieve good treatment results.
Jaundice in newborns is generally caused by infectious factors and hemolytic factors. According to your description, the child may also have a urinary tract infection. It’s best to undergo more frequent checks and consider the severity of the jaundice. Newborns with jaundice can use dietary therapy as an adjunctive treatment while understanding regular treatment. In daily life and diet, it’s important to avoid overeating or undereating, and definitely not to binge or starve.
Discussing Prevention and Supplement Methods for Babies with Calcium Deficiency
My six-year-old daughter always seems to be short. She is twenty centimeters shorter than her peers and smaller in stature. Her father is very worried about her not growing tall. He wants to consult a doctor. How can girls increase their height? Are there any effective methods to recommend?
My son came back from kindergarten with a slight fever. I took his temperature and it was 37 degrees. I used alcohol to wipe his hands and feet, and discovered a red bump on his hand during the process. There’s also a blister on his mouth corner, but not inside the mouth. I want to confirm if it’s hand, foot, and mouth disease.
Understanding How to Prevent Neonatal Jaundice
Understanding the growth of low-birth-weight infants and discussing how to help them achieve normal development levels through appropriate feeding and nutritional supplementation.
A child has had high fever convulsions and a suspected tendency to develop epilepsy, asking for preventive measures.
Discuss the prevalence of congenital torticollis in newborns and related examination and treatment methods.