Assessment of neonatal jaundice levels and abnormal body temperature after treatment, with professional medical advice.
Neonatal jaundice is a common and easily treatable condition, with a positive CRP indicating toxins in the body causing yellowing of the skin or eyes. Treatment should be sought as early as possible.
Understand the causes, types, and impact of neonatal jaundice on newborn health.
What should be done if a newborn has elevated pathological bilirubin levels accompanied by brain damage? Could it lead to developmental delays or affect activity function?
Neonatal scalp hemorrhage may be related to vitamin K deficiency, and parents need to understand how to prevent and treat it.
Most neonates with intracranial infections can be completely cured with active and effective treatment, leaving no sequelae and no recurrence. However, severe intracranial infections that also involve infections or damage to other organs of the entire body and mind may result in neurological damage, which could lead to sequelae. Neonates diagnosed with sepsis should be hospitalized for thorough anti-infection treatment to timely and effectively stop the progression of the disease. It is also very important for parents to pay attention to preventing neonatal sepsis. In everyday life, they should always ensure proper care of their baby’s skin and mucous membranes to reduce the risk of infection.
Understand the severity of neonatal Staphylococcus hemolytic infection and how to cope with this common neonatal disease.
Question about the existence of new treatment methods for pediatric cerebral palsy
A one-month-old baby once experienced three-degree industrial amniotic fluid contamination, and there are concerns about the impact on growth and development.
What are the evaluation indicators and methods for determining newborn asphyxia?