Question

Parents are worried about the worsening condition of their premature baby who is experiencing repeated low fever attacks and are asking for advice on how to handle it.

Answer

It is recommended to conduct a routine blood test to determine if the symptoms are caused by bacterial infection and to administer corresponding anti-inflammatory treatment. At the same time, ensure the baby drinks plenty of water, maintains a light diet, and avoids consuming irritating food to aid in recovery. If both direct and indirect bilirubin levels are too high, treatment with blue light therapy should be decided based on the specific situation. If the main issue is an increase in direct bilirubin, it is not advisable to use blue light therapy.