Question

After neonatal jaundice is treated with light therapy, the bilirubin level decreases, but it rises again shortly after returning home. How should neonatal jaundice be effectively treated?

Answer

The treatment for neonatal jaundice typically includes light therapy. If the bilirubin level rises again after treatment, it is recommended to continue monitoring and consult with a doctor. When using Barberry Yellow Granules, it is important to wait at least half an hour after taking the medication before breastfeeding to avoid any impact on the breast milk. Barberry Yellow Granules are not antibiotics or antiviral drugs, and their effects on infants are relatively minor. However, if the infant has an allergic reaction, use should be discontinued immediately and medical assistance should be sought. The treatment of neonatal jaundice requires patience and care, and parents should maintain a positive attitude, closely cooperate with the doctor, in order to facilitate the baby’s smooth recovery.