Question

Female, 29 years old, my child was just born and was diagnosed with neonatal jaundice. How is jaundice treated?

Answer

Neonatal jaundice is a common condition, which can be classified into physiological and pathological types. Physiological jaundice usually resolves on its own within a week, but if it persists beyond that, it may indicate pathological jaundice. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for a thorough examination and targeted treatment after determining the cause. Treatment generally involves blue light therapy, combined with medication to reduce jaundice, as well as ensuring the baby drinks plenty of water and changes diapers frequently to maintain hygiene. Additionally, appropriate sun exposure should be provided while avoiding excessive sunbathing. In severe cases, doctors may consider other treatment methods. Timely treatment and preventive measures are crucial for the recovery of neonatal jaundice.