Treatment for Newborn Abdominal Distension

Whether a newborn’s abdominal distension requires treatment depends on its specific manifestations. If the baby is in good spirits, has a soft abdomen, normal bowel movements, and is growing well, it is likely a physiological abdominal distension and usually does not require excessive concern. However, if there are symptoms such as frequent vomiting, abnormal bowel movements, poor spirits, or constant crying and fussiness, it is important to seek medical attention promptly.
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Treatment for Newborn with Cerebellar Malformation Who Refuses Breastfeeding

A male newborn, just one month old, is not breastfeeding. It may be due to cerebellar hypoplasia causing ataxia. Immediate medical consultation is needed to check the feasibility of surgical treatment, and consider feeding formula milk as supplementation. Remind parents to closely observe their child’s symptoms and treat promptly to help the child recover as soon as possible.
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