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There can be errors in transcutaneous testing, so it’s best to undergo a detailed bilirubin test for more accurate results. Newborn jaundice is divided into physiological jaundice and pathological jaundice. Physiological jaundice usually disappears on its own around 7 days old, and the duration may be longer if breastfed. Pathological jaundice generally reappears within 24 hours after birth and requires a detailed examination at the hospital. Blue light therapy can be used to reduce the level of jaundice, and oral indigo naturalis can be taken to promote metabolism.

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Baby boy, the physical examination shows jaundice issues. What should be done when the newborn’s jaundice levels reach over 20? Transcutaneous testing generally has some errors, so it’s best to undergo a detailed bilirubin test for more accurate results. Newborn jaundice is categorized into physiological jaundice and pathological jaundice. Physiological jaundice typically resolves on its own around 7 days old, and the duration may be longer if breastfed. Pathological jaundice usually reappears within 24 hours after birth and requires a detailed examination at the hospital. Blue light therapy can be used to reduce the level of jaundice, and oral indigo naturalis can be taken to promote metabolism.