Is Newborn Jaundice Physiological or Pathological?

The baby is 5 days old, with a facial jaundice index of 25 and a body jaundice index of 15. By noon, the facial jaundice index is 27 and the body jaundice index is 19. The baby doesn’t cry much at birth, sleeps a lot, and can eat, defecate, and urinate normally. There are no convulsions. When taking a nap, the baby seems startled and its arms and hands move. Is the newborn’s high jaundice physiological or pathological? How should it be treated?
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Is Newborn Jaundice Severe at 23 Days Old?

The baby has been born for more than 20 days. Currently, the high jaundice condition requires treatment with anti-jaundice medication. If the weather is good, outdoor activities and sunlight are preferable. After meals, some glucose water can be consumed. Probiotics and symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be continued for 3 to 5 days, along with proper care and consistent medication intake. Breastfeeding can be temporarily stopped. It is recommended to consult with a doctor for actual conditions and to undergo examination and treatment at a regular hospital.
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