Discuss the inpatient treatment duration for hemolytic jaundice patients, as well as post-discharge medication treatment and follow-up recommendations.
Explore the potential brain damage caused by neonatal hemolytic jaundice and the importance of timely treatment.
A child with hemolytic jaundice has high bilirubin levels even after treatment, raising concerns about potential effects on the nervous system.
What should I do if my child experiences bleeding spots after receiving the HIB injection?
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Generally, bilirubin does not cause brain disease, so there is no need to worry. Children can usually recover through timely medication and light therapy.
What should you do if your baby’s skin turns yellow?
Newborn bilirubin levels typically peak between 3-5 days after birth and gradually decrease over the next 7 days. If levels exceed the normal range, treatment may be necessary.
What are the possible adverse symptoms of high bilirubin levels in newborns?
Describes a child who has been suffering from a low-grade fever for nearly a month, accompanied by cough and mild anemia. The article asks for the cause and treatment methods.