Understanding the diagnosis and treatment of neonatal sepsis, as well as how parents should cope with this serious condition.
Explore the causes and treatment methods of neonatal jaundice.
Discuss common questions about the growth of infants’ ears and the surgical management of supernumerary ears.
Understand the normal head development of a five-month-old baby and how to address potential development issues.
Discussing the potential injuries and coping strategies when infants fall from beds
Baby’s head injuries may cause discomfort, but usually, no major concern arises if a CT scan shows no abnormalities. Parents should pay attention to the care of their child and observe the development of symptoms. If necessary, use topical medications or oral antibiotics for treatment.
The Severity of Neonatal Jaundice and Management Methods
Allergic purpura, also known as Henoch-Schönlein syndrome, is one of the common diseases in children, primarily affecting children aged 2-8. Symptoms include skin purpura, gastrointestinal and joint symptoms, and sometimes renal damage. Treatment varies depending on the severity of symptoms, with most cases fully recovering, although a few may develop into chronic nephritis.
Discuss the potential impacts of bone marrow biopsy in two-year-old children, and provide treatment recommendations, including traditional Chinese medicine adjustment and avoiding hormone use.
A 5-month-old baby has fallen from the bed, and parents are worried about potential brain damage or other severe consequences.