Question
My child has hemolytic disease, with normal conditions except for jaundice. I would like to inquire about how long it takes for a newborn’s hemolytic disease to recover?
Answer
Newborn hemolytic disease is often caused by incompatible blood types between mother and child, with the main symptoms including edema, heart failure, and jaundice. The severity of hemolytic disease varies, and the time required for treatment also differs, so it is not possible to confirm how many days it will take to recover. Currently, active treatment is required. Different causes lead to different symptoms, and patients need to go to a regular top-tier hospital for systematic and standardized checks based on their own condition in order to receive symptomatic treatment and recover quickly.