Question

What is the normal level of jaundice in newborns?

Answer

Newborn jaundice, with a normal transcutaneous bilirubin level at five or below. If a baby’s jaundice is below five, it is important to monitor the jaundice data closely and take measures such as using jaundice-lowering medications and oral probiotics for adjustment. Increase skin-to-skin contact and encourage feeding to promote bilirubin decomposition and metabolism. In the face of newborn jaundice, we should implement symptomatic treatment principles in a timely manner and not avoid medical consultation. If newborn jaundice persists despite treatment, it is important to promptly change the treatment plan.