How to Treat Breastfeeding Jaundice?

Breastfeeding jaundice in newborns can last for 1 to 2 months, but it can be distinguished from hepatitis through laboratory tests. Jaundice will quickly fade after breastfeeding is stopped, but breast milk is the best nutritional source for infants. Therefore, a method of feeding with small amounts of breast milk is adopted, combined with frequent monitoring of serum bilirubin levels. Once the bilirubin concentration increases significantly, breastfeeding should be stopped immediately. As the baby grows older, jaundice will naturally fade and have little impact on the baby. It is recommended to give the baby more water and expose them to more sunlight to help reduce jaundice.
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How to Treat Chicken Pox on the Body in Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

Children with hand, foot, and mouth disease typically see their body temperature return to normal within 2 to 3 days. The skin rashes on the hands and feet usually fade within 2 to 3 days without scabbing. Oral sores and ulcers can last for about a week. Antiviral medications are usually effective, such as traditional Chinese medicine like Da Qing Ye Oral Liquid, Antiviral Oral Liquid, and Shuang Huang Lian Oral Liquid; or Western medicine like Ribavirin Tablets or Oral Liquid, all of which can provide good efficacy.
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How to Treat Enlarged Tonsils?

The child’s tonsils have been slightly enlarged since 10 months old; now 3 and a half years old, they seem to be getting bigger; often get hoarse with colds. Visited the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University today; the doctor said; needs to be hospitalized; surgery to remove one side; leave the other side; I asked about which hospital is better; and whether there are any side effects after the operation.
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