How to Handle Repeated Jaundice Testing in Full-Moon Babies?

When a baby reaches one month old and tests for jaundice, the level decreases after stopping breastfeeding but rises again when breastfeeding is resumed. Currently, the jaundice level is 11.3. If the baby is breastfeeding normally, has normal bowel movements, and shows no other abnormalities, the current jaundice can be managed by observation alone. Use a dark cloth to cover the baby’s eyes when exposed to sunlight. Aim for about 20 minutes in the morning and afternoon, but avoid excessive exposure. After taking medication, go to the hospital in 3-5 days to check if the jaundice level has decreased. If the jaundice persists or continues to rise, hospital-based blue light therapy should be considered.
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How to Handle Severe Asthma Attacks in Infants

The baby is four months and two weeks old. Last night, we noticed severe asthma. We saw a doctor today and had a nebulization treatment, but the asthma is still severe. Consider it could be caused by bronchitis. You can try giving the child Mahan Granules and Qing Zhu Liquid. If the blood count is high, it may require antibiotic treatment, such as the Azithromycin Dispersible Tablets, which are quite effective. Encourage the baby to drink more water, and ensure good ventilation in the room. The condition will gradually improve. Wishing the baby a healthy growth.
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