Question

Can neonatal hemolytic disease be cured?

Answer

The treatment of neonatal hemolytic disease requires the prevention of hypoglycemia, low body temperature, and electrolyte imbalance. When bilirubin reaches the phototherapy standard, timely phototherapy is necessary to reduce serum bilirubin and prevent bilirubin encephalopathy. Medication treatment can be administered through intravenous injection of gamma globulin. If phototherapy is ineffective and hemolysis is severe, blood transfusion therapy is required. For anemia symptoms, different phototherapy standards can be established based on gestational age, chronological age, and the presence of complications.