Question

Neonatal Pediatrics: What are the effects of elevated direct bilirubin on the body?

Answer

Based on your situation, high bilirubin levels may suggest liver disease, and it is advised to have transaminase levels checked. If transaminase levels are normal, treatment may not be necessary, but it is important to rest more, eat a light diet, and avoid greasy foods. If transaminase levels are elevated, immediate treatment should be sought. For children troubled by neonatal diseases, mothers must bring their children to medical treatment immediately to avoid various misconceptions and ensure timely symptomatic treatment. For parents, it is crucial to keep a close eye on their child’s condition and do everything possible to help them receive timely treatment for their illness.