Question

A 29-year-old woman, a new mother, has discovered that her baby has hemolytic jaundice and wants to know the best treatment options?

Answer

Newborn hemolytic jaundice is caused by a blood incompatibility between the mother and baby. Mothers with O-negative blood types who give birth to A or B-positive babies should be cautious, as this may trigger hemolytic disease. If symptoms appear, medical attention should be sought promptly. Additionally, patients should pay attention to maintaining a light diet, keeping a stable mood, avoiding staying up late or oversleeping, and ensuring adequate sleep. At the same time, maintain an exercise routine, avoid overeating or undereating in daily life, and also avoid binge eating and drinking.