High Jaundice in Infants: What to Do When Breast Milk is Discontinued and Formula Feeding Causes Frequent Vomiting?

The baby has high jaundice, and the doctor suggests stopping breast milk for three days to see if it helps. However, the child is not satisfied with formula feeding and gets hungry every half hour. They can’t eat much at one time and often vomit. Is this normal? What should be considered when switching from breast milk to formula?
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High SAA Levels in Blood Test, Fever Not Subsiding After 4 Days, How to Handle?

The child’s blood test shows high SAA levels and a fever that has persisted for 4 days. The child is currently taking amoxicillin, antiviral oral liquid, and children’s asthma oral liquid, as well as oseltamivir capsules. Considering a possible mixed viral and bacterial infection, it is recommended to provide symptomatic anti-inflammatory and antiviral treatment, while also paying attention to personal hygiene and taking good care of the child. If the body temperature exceeds 38.5°C, it is suggested to use fever-reducing medicine. The above is a suggestion for the question ‘What should I do if the SAA level in the blood test is high and the fever does not subside after about 4 days?’ I hope it helps you, and wish you and your baby health!
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