Question

The hospital has diagnosed the baby with physiological jaundice and has undergone blue light treatment. The mother has been discharged, but the baby still needs to stay in the hospital for seven to ten days. Do newborns with physiological jaundice need hospitalization treatment?

Answer

If a newborn’s bilirubin levels are high, hospitalization treatment is indeed necessary. Physiological jaundice typically resolves itself within one to two weeks. In this case, parents should not be overly concerned and should actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment plan. During the treatment period, it is advisable to avoid spicy and fried foods. Although physiological jaundice in newborns can have a significant impact on their health, timely medical attention and adherence to medical instructions usually allow the baby to recover smoothly.