Question

How to handle high jaundice levels in newborns?

Answer

When a newborn is found to have slightly elevated jaundice levels, taking medication for a few days helped lower it during re-examination. Still, it’s important to continue taking the medication consistently? Answer: When a child’s jaundice levels are so high, in addition to blue light therapy to reduce the jaundice, it is also necessary to use albumin for auxiliary treatment, and in some cases, dissection therapy may be required. This condition may require treatment for at least five to seven days, and due to the brain being affected, it is also necessary to use medication to nourish the brain. Subsequently, it is necessary to have regular health checks and growth and development assessments to clearly determine how the child’s growth and development are meeting all standards. It is best to start early and actively engage in rehabilitation training and treatment to enhance brain growth and development and ensure complete recovery. The human brain grows and develops fastest in the first year, with the first six months being the fastest of all, with the highest plasticity. The first three months are particularly important; one should never miss this optimal intervention period.