Question

Newborns exposed to blue light, the baby should have pathological jaundice. For newborn jaundice, oral medications to lower bilirubin levels can be taken, as well as undergoing blue light therapy. The blue light can react with bilirubin on the skin surface again, allowing it to be excreted through bile and urine, achieving the goal of effectively reducing jaundice. If the bilirubin level exceeds 15mg/dl, it is not necessary to undergo blue light therapy. The effect of the blue light therapy on reducing the baby’s jaundice can be much faster and better. It is recommended to expose the baby to more sunlight during daily activities.

Answer

Blue light therapy for newborns is a common and effective treatment method primarily used to lower high bilirubin levels in newborns. This treatment method uses specific wavelengths of light to convert bilirubin in the skin into water-soluble substances, allowing them to be excreted from the body through urine, thereby reducing jaundice symptoms. If bilirubin levels exceed a certain range, a combination of medication treatment and other methods may be required. It is recommended to undergo treatment under a doctor’s guidance and to monitor the baby’s health status accordingly.