Discussing how to appropriately treat persistent newborn jaundice and whether vaccination is suitable.
The newborn’s jaundice has not subsided after 21 days, with a total bilirubin level of 151, direct bilirubin of 9.1, and indirect bilirubin of 142. The doctor advises hospitalization for observation and treatment. Is this serious? Or can medication lower the levels? Urgent!
Explore the strategies for dealing with newborn jaundice with a bilirubin level of 15.9, including observation, blue light therapy, and medication treatment.
Discuss how to appropriately manage medical treatment and daily care when a newborn’s jaundice average level remains at 12 without improvement for 12 days.
What should be done if a newborn has a blood level of over 200 in their jaundice?
The baby is ten days old and the jaundice level is as high as 27, and the doctor recommends blue light therapy. The inquirer doubts that the jaundice is caused by breastfeeding because she has hypertension after giving birth and is taking antihypertensive medication.
Advice and preventive measures for the treatment of newborn jaundice.
Treatment for newborn jaundice includes oral administration of Banlangen granules or hospitalization for blue light therapy to effectively reduce the bilirubin level.
Newborn jaundice is a common phenomenon that requires timely and correct treatment to avoid potential risks.
Newborn jaundice is a normal physiological process, usually requiring no treatment, but may necessitate medical intervention.