Does neonatal hepatitis C have symptoms?

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Neonatal hepatitis C is mostly due to mother to child transmission, neonatal hepatitis C harm is very big, directly affect the normal growth and development of children, so neonatal hepatitis C must be treated in time. This video for neonatal hepatitis C has a very detailed introduction, we quickly with in-depth understanding of it!

Does neonatal hepatitis C have symptoms?

Neonatal large stomach: This is due to the incomplete development of abdominal muscles, abdominal wall is relatively loose and caused by the impact of gastrointestinal empty surplus. Some parents will mistake the baby's abdominal distention for abdominal distension. In fact, it's normal for the newborn to have a big belly. As long as the observation of whether the baby can eat, sleep, mental state is good, and the stomach is soft to touch, there is no need to worry. However, when the milk protein allergy, lactose intolerance will also produce a lot of gas caused by abdominal distension, but usually accompanied by skin allergy, diarrhea and other symptoms, then the mother needs to carefully check and do a good job of symptomatic treatment.

Black feces: most newborns defecate for the first time within 12 to 24 hours after birth, which is called feces. It is the feces formed by the fetus in the uterus, which is dark green and sticky. When the mother is pregnant for more than 20 weeks, there will be feces in the fetal intestines, 85% - 95% of which are mixed with intestinal wall epithelial cells, fetal hair, fetal fat, bile mucus and some solids in the swallowed amniotic fluid.

Spit milk, overflow: newborn baby's stomach is horizontal, stomach capacity is small, too much milk, too fast, it is easy to overflow or spit milk, is a common phenomenon. It is suggested that Baoma should adopt the posture of sitting feeding and half lying position to prevent the baby from inhaling a lot of air. After feeding, belch should be timely patted, and left lateral position should be adopted. Most babies will gradually improve after 6 months.

matters needing attention

We should pay special attention to the prevention of hepatitis C, understand some knowledge of hepatitis C prevention and treatment, and abide by the disinfection and isolation system. Usually avoid greasy, so as not to affect the recovery of liver function and the occurrence of fatty liver. Always keep a good mood.