Question

A six-week premature newborn, who has been born for one week, is currently staying in an incubator. The total bilirubin level has reached 200, indicating a severe case of jaundice. What type of jaundice does the newborn have?

Answer

Based on the described situation, the newborn’s jaundice is likely to be physiological. Generally, physiological jaundice can resolve on its own without excessive reliance on medication. It is recommended that parents pay attention to the newborn’s diet and sleep, maintain good living habits, and appropriately provide vegetables and fruits. At the same time, the newborn should undergo appropriate health checks and moderately expose to sunlight under the guidance of a doctor. If the jaundice condition is severe, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly, follow the doctor’s treatment recommendations, and avoid using unverified medications. The above suggestions are for reference only.