How to Treat Neonatal Physiological Jaundice?

Neonatal physiological jaundice usually appears 2 to 3 days after birth, peaks between 4 to 6 days, and subsides between 7 to 10 days. If it does not fade within 2 to 3 weeks or recurs after fading, it should be considered pathological jaundice, and immediate medical attention is required.
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How to Treat Neonatal Sepsis?

Neonatal sepsis can cause symptoms such as jaundice, lung infection, and fever, with treatment primarily focusing on antibiotic anti-infection therapy; jaundice is one of the symptoms, but not the cause of sepsis. The causes of sepsis are diverse, including but not limited to umbilical cord infection. It is difficult to determine the source of sepsis based solely on clinical manifestations, unless there are obvious signs of umbilical cord inflammation, and the bacterial culture results from blood and umbilical cord secretions are consistent.
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