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11 Disease First New Baby Blog


Here 11 diseases that are often experienced by infants in the first year. Know your mother is not easy to panic when the baby suddenly ill, but remain vigilant.

1. Apnea (not breathing spontaneously). Occurs because of blockage of the respiratory tract. Beware if complications occur.
2. Shortness of breath. Caused by allergy or infection resulting in inflammation of the lungs, and so forth. Beware if the baby's face becomes bluish due to lack of oxygen.
3. Diaper rash. Irritation makes baby's skin causing redness and rashes. Beware if you break out in pimples and rash spreads to the hands or face.
4. Yellow (jaundice). Caused by increased bilirubin substances, lack of breast milk intake, impaired liver function, and so forth. Alert yellow if the baby is more than two weeks.
5. Milk eczema (atopic dermatitis). The reason there are three factors, the offspring, the baby's skin, and the environment. Often people mistakenly say eczema and occurs because breast milk, wrong! Beware if your baby's skin looks swollen or injured and looks wet.
6. Cough and cold. Virus could be cause of this disease in infants. Bring to a doctor immediately if the infant cough and cold to the ability to drink less, or does not recover more than a week.
7. Respiratory tract infection. The disease is caused by bacteria or viruses. Usually the baby will experience a cough, runny nose, fever and even vomiting and diarrhea. Beware if the fever does not go down well.
8. Middle ear infection. Usually preceded by infection upper airway, such as strep throat. Beware if the exit of fluid from the ears!
9. Constipation. It usually occurs because the baby is dehydrated or due to changes in food and the commencement of the first solid food. Beware if constipation still persists more than a month.
10. Vomiting. Vomiting can happen because the baby glut, too much air in the stomach, and so forth. Beware if the baby is vomiting continuously without stopping.
11. Diarrhea. Viruses commonly called rotavirus is often the cause of diarrhea, in addition to other causes. Mothers should be vigilant if diarrhea accompanied by blood.


diseases mentioned above are common and may happen to your baby from birth through age-specific age. No need to panic, but if conditions get worse and you should be vigilant, should immediately take it to the doctor.

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