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If you have a newborn, no doubt you are aware of the tons of activities involved. You have to take good care of these little, amazing creatures. You probably know the basics, from feeding, changing their diapers, and bathing to soothing them.
However, that’s not all there is. The baby’s health is one thing you should always be concerned about. There are physical conditions that, when you see them in your little one, you should inform your pediatrician.
What problems can your newborn experience? For your convenience, Omega Pediatrics has pulled up information to deliver some of the common problems you might experience with your precious one. Keep reading as we explore to find out.
1. Rash
In most cases, we assume that babies, especially newborns, have perfect and flawless skin. Others wish to have skin like that of a baby. However, this is often not the case. Babies who are days old experience rashes.
Well, if you’re wondering what form of rash they can take, it can occur in any of the following: bumps, blisters, and scaly patches.
Rashes may appear on the baby’s face, scalp, body, or even around the diaper area. Should you be worried? Well, the good news is that most of them aren’t serious, so worry no more. However, there are extreme cases that will require medical attention.
In severe cases of rashes, an accompanying symptom is a fever and the newborn acts not like their normal self. In this case, don’t hesitate to see a pediatrician.
Book an appointment with Omega Pediatrics. Your pediatrician can clinically assess your baby’s skin rashes and will prescribe medications if need be.
2. Too Much Crying
If you have experience with newborns, you know that they’re vulnerable creatures who cry a lot. Interestingly enough, they can even cry for no specific reason. However, as a mother or caregiver, this doesn’t mean you don’t take your little one’s crying seriously.
Ensure you have fed your little one. Also, the baby is burped and stays warm. Moreover, the diaper should be clean; otherwise, you will need to change it. What should you do if, after taking these steps, everything is in check but the baby is still crying?
Understandably, you might be frustrated, but your baby still can’t stop crying! In this situation of excessive crying, you can hold your baby, sing, or talk to him or her until he or she stops crying. What a soothing strategy!
Remember, this isn’t the time to spoil your baby with too much attention. When your baby still can’t stop crying, wrap him or her comfortably in a blanket and straddle. The good news is that, over time, you will be able to differentiate between their various cries.
Plus, you will know the patterns of crying so that, in case something goes wrong, you know how to handle things and when to seek medical help. Once you have mastered your baby’s sleep patterns, you can take notice of any strange sounds.
Moreover, if the cries are prolonged, you need to be worried. It might be a prelude to a serious underlying health condition. Reach out to your pediatrician for the necessary advice and help.
3. Jaundice
If you notice your newborn’s skin appears yellowish and the white parts of their eyes appear yellow, it could be a sign of jaundice. It may appear in the legs, abdomen, and arms. This is normally expected during the first few days of life.
Based on research data, it’s estimated that almost half of newborns develop this condition. On a happy note, these are mild forms of jaundice. For premature babies, this condition starts early and lasts longer compared to full-term babies.
You might be wondering about the underlying causes. Jaundice in newborns occurs due to high levels of bilirubin produced as a result of the breakdown of red blood cells.
Another reason is that their livers aren’t fully developed, making them unable to get rid of the bilirubin from their bloodstream. The bilirubin appears yellowish.
Other types of jaundice are a result of infections, breastfeeding issues, or a blood type mismatch between the mother and child. A mother should start breastfeeding early, 8–12 times daily. This way, enough milk will be produced, reducing the levels of bilirubin.
Jaundice may be observed once the baby leaves the hospital. If you notice any signs, reach out to your doctor at once. This condition is treatable in most cases. However, in it’s extreme case, it can lead to brain damage.
4. Excessive Sleep
It’s common for newborns to sleep for very long hours. Most of their time is spent sleeping. This sleep pattern is normal when the baby wakes up on his own after a few hours, feeds properly, remains alert, and generally looks content.
However, if your newborn is rarely alert most of the day, doesn’t wake up by himself or herself to feed, looks extremely tired, and isn’t interested in breastfeeding, you need to be concerned. The baby’s excessive sleep may not be safe at all.
You need to alert your pediatrician so you can see what can be done. Importantly, if you notice any sudden change, you need to take quick action. There could be some serious illness along the way, and excessive sleeping could just be one of the symptoms.
5. Respiratory Problems
When you notice that your baby’s breathing is unusual, the nasal passages are probably blocked. How can you fix this problem? You can apply saline nasal drops or use a bulb syringe as an immediate solution.
Be aware of how your newborn breathes so that you can easily spot any sudden changes. It’s abnormal to breathe with any of the following symptoms: Inform your child’s pediatrician immediately.
- increased breathing, usually over 60 breaths per minute. Know that babies breathe faster than adults.
- ribs protruding with each breath since muscles between the ribs are suctioned
- grunting when breathing
- continuous blue coloring on the body parts
6. Abdominal Distention
If you notice your newborn’s belly is soft during feeding, you need not worry. But when you’re done feeding your baby, especially if it’s a heavy feeding, you notice that their belly feels hard and looks swollen or bloated. You were probably stressed.
If your baby experiences any of the following, you should consult a pediatrician:
- swollen and hard abdomen
- lack of bowel movement for more than one or two days
- vomiting during or after feeding
In most cases, abdominal distention is a problem as a result of excess gas or constipation. Unfortunately, the condition can be serious. New moms must always be in the know in these cases.
7. Blue Baby Syndrome
This is a condition where the baby’s skin turns blue as a result of less oxygen in the blood. Some babies are born with this condition, while others develop it in their early lives. If you notice their hands and feet are mildly blue, this isn’t much to worry about.
More often, the newborn’s hands and feet turn blue due to the cold temperature in the nursery or bedroom. These will later return to pink once they’re warm.
Also, their lips, face, and tongue may turn blue when the baby cries hard. When they’re calm, the normal pink color comes back. The original color of the baby’s skin will return once the conditions go back to normal. These don’t mean that you should stay at ease.
When you notice that the blue color is persistent, it may be concerning. Also, if the baby manifests problems breathing together with difficulty feeding, then the problem can be serious. Probably the lungs and the heart aren’t functioning properly.
When your baby’s lungs or heart aren’t functioning well, he isn’t getting enough blood and oxygen. Reach out to your pediatrician immediately so that forward steps can be taken. Your doctor will do a further assessment to ascertain the condition.
8. Injuries at Birth
Expectant mothers hope for safe births with no injuries or complications to either them or their babies. Unfortunately, this isn’t always the case. If you think that newborns are spared from injuries during childbirth, well, you’re mistaken.
When the labor was difficult or the baby was too big for the birth canal, there could be some injuries at this critical stage. The good news is that babies can recover very quickly from some birth injuries that may be experienced.
However, some injuries take way too long, and only then can newborns recover. Here are some birth injuries that may happen:
- broken collarbone
This can be detected if one arm is motionless for a while. A few weeks later, a lump will form at the point of the fracture, indicating the formation of a new bone. This is a good sign that your baby has recovered from this injury.
- muscle weakness
The muscles are weakened on one side of the baby’s face, one shoulder, or even one arm. These will become normal after a few weeks.
While waiting for your baby’s injuries to heal, your child’s pediatrician will explain and show you how you will hold and nurse them. Give your baby the most tender touch to promote the healing process and their recovery.
Help Your Newborn to Recover from Birth Problems
Babies are amazing little creatures. They need to be treated and cared for tenderly with all the love. However, there are problems that they experience when they’re at a tender age. Some of these are common and should not worry you.
On the other hand, other problems are so severe that action needs to be taken so that the baby is helped before the situation gets out of hand. Moreso, if you doubt any condition or symptoms your baby has, you can always contact your doctor.
Help your newborn baby live a healthy life by addressing any conditions that can interfere with their health. Your provider at Omega Pediatrics is with you to give your baby the best possible healthy start.
What should I do if my newborn develops a rash?
It’s common for newborns to develop rashes, which can appear as bumps, blisters, or scaly patches on their skin. In most cases, these rashes are not serious and can be managed at home. However, if your baby develops a rash accompanied by fever or unusual behavior, it’s important to seek medical attention from a pediatrician.
How can I soothe my newborn if they’re crying excessively?
Excessive crying is common in newborns and can be distressing for parents. To soothe a crying baby, ensure they are fed, burped, and comfortable. Holding, singing, or talking to your baby can also help calm them down. However, if your baby continues to cry excessively despite your efforts, it’s advisable to consult a pediatrician to rule out any underlying health issues.
What are the signs of jaundice in newborns, and when should I be concerned?
Jaundice is characterized by yellowish skin and eyes in newborns and is caused by high levels of bilirubin in the blood. While mild jaundice is common and usually resolves on its own, severe jaundice can be dangerous and requires medical attention. If you notice signs of jaundice in your newborn, such as yellow skin or eyes, it’s important to contact your pediatrician for evaluation and treatment.
Is it normal for my newborn to sleep excessively?
Newborns typically sleep for long periods, but excessive sleepiness accompanied by difficulty waking for feeds or lack of interest in breastfeeding may indicate a problem. If you notice changes in your baby’s sleep patterns or behavior, such as excessive sleepiness, it’s important to consult a pediatrician for evaluation and advice.
How can I help my newborn if they’re experiencing respiratory problems?
If your newborn is having difficulty breathing or nasal congestion, you can try using saline nasal drops or a bulb syringe to clear their nasal passages. However, if your baby’s breathing is abnormal or accompanied by other symptoms such as grunting or blue coloring, it’s important to seek immediate medical attention from a pediatrician.