Question

My baby was diagnosed with hemolytic jaundice at birth. I would like to inquire whether neonatal hemolytic jaundice can be cured?

Answer

Neonates experiencing recurrent hemolytic jaundice is relatively common. It is typically treatable by using immunoglobulins to interrupt the hemolysis process, combined with phototherapy and other methods for active treatment. Each disease has its own treatment approach, and patients should seek professional medical advice as soon as possible for detailed examinations to determine an appropriate treatment plan.