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Here's a revised version focusing solely on the physiological symptoms and danger signs of newborns:
Feeding:
. Poor feeding or inability to latch: If your baby refuses to breastfeed or bottle-feed, takes less than half their usual amount, or shows weak sucking, it could indicate illness or difficulty swallowing.
. Vomiting, especially projectile vomiting: Occasional spit-up is common, but forceful vomiting, especially if green or bloody, can be a sign of blockage or infection.
. Not passing urine or stool for more than 48 hours: This could indicate dehydration or digestive issues.
Breathing:
. Fast or shallow breathing (over 60 breaths per minute): Count your baby's breaths for a full minute while they're calm. Rapid breathing can indicate respiratory distress.
. Grunting, wheezing, or retractions (sucking in of the chest and neck with each breath): These are signs of difficulty breathing that require immediate medical attention.
. Blue or pale skin color: This could indicate a lack of oxygen and requires immediate medical attention.
Temperature:
. Fever (rectally measured temperature above 100.4°F): While a slight elevation might be normal, especially in the first few weeks, a high fever in a newborn needs prompt medical evaluation.
. Low body temperature (below 97.5°F): Hypothermia can be dangerous and requires immediate medical attention.
Activity and behavior:
. Excessive sleepiness or lethargy: A lethargic baby who is difficult to wake or unresponsive to stimulation needs medical attention.
. Persistent crying or irritability: While babies cry, inconsolable crying that doesn't improve with soothing might indicate pain or discomfort.
. Seizures or convulsions: These are abnormal jerking movements and require immediate medical attention.
Other danger signs:
. Soft spot on the head that bulges or seems sunken: This could indicate a serious head injury or infection.
. Bleeding or pus from the umbilical cord: This could be a sign of infection.
. Yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice) that worsens or appears after the first few days: This could indicate liver problems.
Remember: This list is not exhaustive, and any concerns you have about your baby's health should be discussed with a healthcare professional promptly. Trust your instincts and don't hesitate to seek medical attention if you feel something is wrong.
Additional tips:
. Attend regular well-baby checkups to monitor your baby's growth and development and discuss any concerns with your pediatrician.
. Learn infant CPR in case of emergencies.
. Keep a close eye on your baby, especially in the first few months when they are most vulnerable.
I hope this information is helpful!
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