What are the symptoms of infants with 4P syndrome?

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Parents should pay attention to ten common neonatal abnormalities: tumorigenesis, head hematoma, hydrocele, torticollis, umbilical hernia, eczema, diaper rash, crying, fever and weight loss. What are the symptoms of infants with 4P syndrome? Let's talk about it.

What are the symptoms of infants with 4P syndrome?

1. Tumorigenesis. After birth, some newborns can feel a bulged "bag" on their head. They feel soft by hand, and there is depression when pressing it. This kind of "bag" is called tumorigenesis. The occurrence of birth tumor is because the head of the newborn is squeezed when passing through the mother's birth canal, and the local blood circulation is blocked, resulting in subcutaneous edema of the part where the head first passes through the birth canal. This situation does not need special treatment, and will disappear naturally after a few days. There is difference between tumorigenesis and hematoma.

2. Cranial hematoma. Cranial hematoma is caused by the fetal position is not correct, the cephalopelvic is not symmetrical, the fetal head is compressed by the bone protrusion of the birth canal during the delivery process, or the injury caused by the forceps midwifery traction. Most of the hematomas were located at the top, usually on one side. The hematoma increased gradually from a few hours to a few days after birth, and the edge of hematoma was clear. The hematoma became hard after a few days and absorbed in a few weeks or months. Small hematoma does not need treatment, large hematoma can lead to jaundice, need to go to the hospital for treatment.

3. The scrotum of some male infants is swollen on one or both sides after birth, and feels swollen when touching. This is because there is more fluid in the sheath process outside the testis of the infant and the sheath process has not been completely closed. This kind of situation is likely to heal completely within one year of age.

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For artificially fed children, because parents worry that too much milk will lead to indigestion, they add too much water to feed their children, which will make them hungry for a long time and affect their weight gain. No weight gain during the child's illness indicates that the disease is not under control, especially infectious diseases.