What should be done if a newborn’s jaundice index is elevated?
A newborn has a jaundice level of 247. If there are no other abnormalities, it may be physiological jaundice. It is recommended to undergo phototherapy or oral jaundice-reducing medication, and to have a recheck after 2 weeks.
When newborns exhibit jaundice accompanied by elevated liver function, timely blue light therapy for jaundice treatment should be administered, and the cause should be identified to ensure early diagnosis and treatment.
What should be done if a 3-year-old boy’s blood test shows an elevated white blood cell count?
Discuss the coping strategies and treatment suggestions for Kawasaki disease patients who experience elevated white blood cell counts during the medication period.
Understanding the causes of excessive eye discharge in infants and proper handling methods to ensure baby’s eye health.
Understanding the causes of excessive eye discharge in newborns and the measures to take, to prevent the occurrence of neonatal conjunctivitis.
A three-year-old boy experiences excessive sweating during naps, which may be related to vagus nerve dysfunction or calcium deficiency.
Understand the handling methods for eye abnormalities in premature babies, including the timing of vision problem checks and treatments.
Understand the treatment methods for optic nerve atrophy and how to prevent and treat this condition.