Question

Hospitalized with high jaundice within 5 days of birth, I would like to request a doctor to interpret the following related data. Please explain what these documents describe. During the late stages of pregnancy, there were concerns about the baby’s kidney function showing separation. Due to preterm rupture of membranes, the baby was born at 376 days. Are these documents severe? What are the main points expressed?

Answer

Hello, I’m sorry, but I am unable to analyze your laboratory test results and therefore cannot provide a specific analysis. Neonatal jaundice is usually a common condition, with mild jaundice possibly related to infections or hemolysis. Additionally, as long as liver function, kidney function, and all virus tests are normal, jaundice during hospitalization typically poses no major issues. If the jaundice does not improve, you can consult with your doctor about whether blue light therapy might be an option to try.