Question

How long does it take for a newborn with jaundice to recover after hospital treatment?

Answer

Neonatal jaundice can be classified into physiological and pathological types. Generally, the bilirubin level in full-term infants should not exceed 221umoL/L. If a baby’s serum bilirubin level reaches 328, it is considered pathological jaundice. Pathological jaundice may be caused by various factors, such as viral infections, neonatal hemolysis, or congenital bile duct anomalies. Parents should communicate fully with their doctors to understand their baby’s specific condition before deciding on a treatment plan. In addition to receiving regular treatment, parents should also pay attention to their baby’s dietary management and maintain a positive attitude. Choosing a professional hospital for diagnosis and treatment will help ensure better treatment outcomes for the baby.