Question

The neonatal jaundice has not receded for a month. Are there any effective methods or recommended medications for jaundice removal?

Answer

When a baby reaches one month old and the level of jaundice is still high, this is usually a sign of pathological jaundice. Possible causes of pathological jaundice include hepatitis, bile duct obstruction, hemolysis, or jaundice related to breastfeeding. Since you have not provided any relevant test results, we cannot determine the specific situation. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital immediately for color Doppler ultrasound, liver function tests, and hemolysis tests to determine the cause of the pathological jaundice and take appropriate treatment measures. Currently, medication treatment is not the best method for removing jaundice.