Question

The newborn’s jaundice has been persistent for nearly two months, with skin tests showing values of 8 in body areas and 12 on the forehead. In this situation, is it appropriate to proceed with vaccination?

Answer

If a newborn’s jaundice persists, it may be related to the pathological condition of hyperbilirubinemia. It is recommended to administer the Mongolian Worm Oral Solution to treat the jaundice. If necessary, hospitalization should be sought for blue light therapy for rational jaundice patients. Generally, vaccination is not recommended in this situation. Therefore, it is advisable to first go to the hospital for a check-up. Wishing your baby a healthy growth!