Learn about the emergency treatment for newborn asphyxia and the importance of hospitalization.
What to do when a newborn has diarrhea during their hospital stay?
When a newborn experiences diarrhea and passes watery stool, it’s important to consider the possibility of dyspepsia and take appropriate care measures.
If your baby experiences fecal incontinence, it may be related to enteritis or indigestion. It is recommended to check the stool regularly, maintain warmth, avoid catching a cold, and refrain from consuming difficult-to-digest foods. Consider giving oral tonics, Montmorillonite powder, or probiotics. If diarrhea occurs frequently, rehydration to maintain electrolyte balance is advisable.
The newborn has a body temperature of 37.5 degrees, showing no energy, decreased appetite, restless sleep, and no significant changes in bowel movements. The condition is stable. There have been some reactions starting two days ago, the cause is unclear, and it might be due to catching a cold. How should newborn fever be treated?
Measures and treatment suggestions for newborns with fever.
A failed newborn hearing screening does not necessarily mean permanent hearing loss. Parents should remain calm and seek professional medical advice.
What to do when a baby develops jaundice?
Understand the methods of handling newborn jaundice and the potential risks involved.
Jaundice in newborns has a protective effect, but high levels of bilirubin may indicate a pathological condition and should be taken seriously.