Early fontanelle closure and small size are usually not a big concern because the normal development of the head circumference is more important. As long as the baby’s head circumference is stable and within the normal range, there is no need to worry about the growth and development of the head.
The baby has been born for a month and has been carefully cared for. Everything was fine before, but recently, the baby has been hiccuping frequently. Don’t know what the reason is. As a new mother, what should I do?
Encourage the baby to drink plenty of water, wear loose clothing to facilitate sweating and heat dissipation, and change damp clothes and bedding to avoid catching a cold and worsening the condition.
My nephew, about two months old, has a significant amount of jaundice, much more than usual for newborns. The hospital examination says the index is 18.5/20. Doctor, how should a newborn’s jaundice index of 18.5/20 be treated?
My baby’s bilirubin level was found to be 17.3 on the third day after birth. After four days of blue light therapy, it dropped to 13.3. How should I treat it?
Treatment Methods for Newborn Jaundice Levels Reaching 17
Based on the description, the baby may have contracted neonatal pneumonia. Learn about the symptoms and treatment methods for neonatal pneumonia.
A newborn is a month old and still has a cold; there are signs of pneumonia. How should one handle the situation?
Based on your description, if the child has a cough, consider the possibility of lower respiratory tract infection and suggest oral antibiotics, such as cephalosporins or penicillins. Cooling blood medicine, ambroxol, or symptomatic medications. Conduct nebulizer inhalation treatment, drink plenty of water. If the effect is not good, promptly visit a hospital for a pediatric cough consultation. While understanding symptomatic medication, use dietary therapy as an auxiliary treatment in daily life. In daily life and diet, it is crucial to avoid overeating or under-eating, and definitely do not overindulge in eating and drinking.
The baby was born a few days ago and has been scratching its ears for no apparent reason lately. How should I treat a one-year-old baby’s runny nose?