Question

Newborns diagnosed with hemolytic jaundice shortly after birth, and healthcare professionals have indicated that the condition is curable. However, parents are concerned about the possibility of sequelae and hope for more detailed information.

Answer

If neonatal hemolytic jaundice is detected early and receives effective treatment, it usually does not leave any sequelae. It is recommended that parents undergo blood routine checks every six months or a year after treatment to monitor for conditions such as anemia. In daily life, it is advisable to avoid overexerting the child and maintain good living habits. Wishing your baby a healthy growth.