My nephew, about two months old, has a significant amount of jaundice, much more than usual for newborns. The hospital examination says the index is 18.5/20. Doctor, how should a newborn’s jaundice index of 18.5/20 be treated?
My baby’s bilirubin level was found to be 17.3 on the third day after birth. After four days of blue light therapy, it dropped to 13.3. How should I treat it?
Treatment Methods for Newborn Jaundice Levels Reaching 17
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Seeking advice on treating a newborn’s 13-day-old nasal congestion and fever
The baby kicks off the blanket at night, catches a cold during the day, with runny nose and red nose, and experiences nasal congestion and difficulty breathing at night, along with a sensation of phlegm in the throat. How should one handle a newborn’s nasal congestion and breathing difficulties?
A newborn at 11 days old has contracted pneumonia. What is the treatment situation and outcome?
A ten-month-old baby’s bottom is often red and swollen, and parents are asking for advice on how to handle the situation.
This article introduces the methods for treating a newborn’s red bottom, including keeping the buttocks dry, frequently changing diapers, and proper cleaning of diapers, as well as the treatment for more severe diaper rashes.