Question 1: Why does my two-year-old and eight-month-old child shed tears whenever he watches TV recently? I didn\’t before, but recently whenever I watch TV, my eyes start to shed tears after ten minutes. Dr. Yuan Yunlong’s answer: If the baby watches TV for a long time and the baby has visual fatigue and rubs his eyes, the eyes will become red and tearful. Use a cotton swab to apply erythromycin eye ointment on the baby’s eyelids and canthus before going to bed. If there is no effect, it is recommended to remove it. See a professional eye doctor. It is necessary to control the time your baby watches TV at ordinary times to prevent excessive use of the eyes and affect the baby\’s vision. Question 2: A 47-day-old male baby did not pass the thyroid screening test for heel and blood diseases after birth. The doctor who reviewed it said it was still a little low. He suggested that he go to a large hospital for a review and take medicine. Is it necessary to take medicine for this result? If I take medicine, how long will it take? Or just wait and see for a few months? (Picture provided by Aercon parents) Dr. Cui Lixia’s answer: This result confirms hypothyroidism, which is congenital hypothyroidism. Take Euthyrox as soon as possible. You cannot observe it. If not treated in time, it will affect the child’s development. It’s not certain how long you need to take the medicine, it may be lifelong. Question 3: My baby is 38 days old. When I changed the baby\’s diaper this morning, I found that the urine on the diaper was stained with blood. The color was pink. I had it a few days ago. What\’s going on? Dr. Zhang Yanmei answered: It should not be blood. Some children will have this phenomenon when their urine is concentrated. It can be seen clinically. If you are not worried, you can check the urine routine to rule it out.
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