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Jun 23, 2024

Neonatal hemorrhagic disease is preventable and difficult to cure

Neonatal haemorrhagic disease

Baby L , 5 days old, had blood seeping from her belly button, went to see a surgeon friend and had the bleeding stopped by ligation of the umbilical cord.…

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May 29, 2024

How is neonatal bleeding disorder treated and how can it be prevented?

Neonatal haemorrhagic disease

For children who have had bleeding, vitamin K1 1~2mg should be injected intramuscularly immediately, which can stop the bleeding quickly. In severe bleeding combined with shock, blood or plasma transfusion…

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Aug 13, 2023

How to deal with bleeding newborn baby nail cut

Neonatal haemorrhagic disease

Newborns are born with nails, and because of the activity of the child’s hands there is often the phenomenon of nails scratching the skin of the face. So parents often…

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Aug 13, 2023

How to care for your newborn after the umbilical cord falls off

Neonatal haemorrhagic disease

The care of a newborn’s umbilical cord is a delicate and trivial task that requires special care from the mother and father, which can cause infection or pain to the…

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Aug 13, 2023

What tests should be done for neonatal bleeding disorder?

Neonatal haemorrhagic disease

When determining whether a child’s bleeding is caused by vitamin K deficiency, physicians often make a diagnosis based on the infant’s feeding status, clinical presentation, plus the necessary laboratory tests.…

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Aug 13, 2023

What are the symptoms of neonatal bleeding disorder?

Neonatal haemorrhagic disease

The disease is divided into three types: early, classic and late, and the late type is also called late. They are described below. The bleeding can be mild or severe,…

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Aug 13, 2023

How to prevent neonatal bleeding disorder?

Neonatal haemorrhagic disease

Neonatal hemorrhagic disease can cause serious adverse consequences, so how can this disease be avoided? The prevention of this disease is not difficult. Newborns need to be supplemented with vitamin…

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Aug 13, 2023

How to prevent neonatal hemorrhage

Neonatal haemorrhagic disease

Neonatal hemorrhagic disease can cause serious adverse consequences, so how can this disease be avoided? The prevention of this disease is not difficult. Newborns need to be supplemented with vitamin…

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Aug 13, 2023

What can cause neonatal hemorrhagic disease

Neonatal haemorrhagic disease

This disease is mainly due to vitamin K deficiency. The causes of vitamin K deficiency are: (1) Low blood levels and intrahepatic stores of vitamin K because vitamin K does…

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Aug 13, 2023

What are the precursors of brain hemorrhage after a baby’s fall

Neonatal haemorrhagic disease

In the process of caring for the baby, some parents may accidentally make the baby fall, the fall can be big or small, if the baby did not fall on…

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Neonatal haemorrhagic disease

  • Neonatal hemorrhagic disease is preventable and difficult to cure
  • How is neonatal bleeding disorder treated and how can it be prevented?
  • How to deal with bleeding newborn baby nail cut
  • How to care for your newborn after the umbilical cord falls off
  • What tests should be done for neonatal bleeding disorder?
  • What are the symptoms of neonatal bleeding disorder?
  • How to prevent neonatal bleeding disorder?
  • How to prevent neonatal hemorrhage
  • What can cause neonatal hemorrhagic disease
  • What are the precursors of brain hemorrhage after a baby’s fall
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