Question

Can neonatal biliary atresia be cured?

Answer

Neonatal biliary atresia is a common liver disease that may be caused by congenital factors, insufficient blood supply, or infection. Symptoms include jaundice, clay-colored stools, and enlargement of the liver and spleen, and in severe cases, even ascites. Currently, the most effective treatment methods are surgery or liver transplantation, and there is a chance of recovery after surgical treatment.