Question

Is a jaundice index of 9.4 in newborns within the normal range?

Answer

A jaundice index of 9.4 in newborns is considered elevated. It is advisable to wait until the jaundice subsides before vaccinating the baby to avoid affecting their immune response. Medication can be used to promote the jaundice’s regression, and it is recommended to give the baby plenty of water and expose them to sunlight more often to aid in the jaundice’s disappearance. Furthermore, children should maintain good daily habits, adhere to regular schedules, quit smoking and drinking, and increase daily exercise to enhance immunity and prevent recurrence of the condition.