Question

My baby’s neonatal hemolytic jaundice index is a bit high, and I am very worried. I want to know if this condition will affect his body, and I would like to know the normal index for neonatal hemolytic jaundice so that I have a baseline.

Answer

Neonatal hemolytic jaundice can generally be completely cured with timely medication. You should relax and not have too much mental stress. The normal jaundice index should be less than ten. If it exceeds this value, treatment should be based on specific symptoms and medication levels, and regular checks are required. After the baby is a month old, you should expose them to more sunlight, increase vitamin D intake, and prevent rickets. At the same time, you can take your child for more outdoor activities.