Newborn Jaundice Management

A one-month premature newborn, weighing 4.6 pounds, was diagnosed with sickle cell anemia and discharged after a week of hospitalization under blue light treatment. Three days after discharge, the bilirubin index was normal during re-examination, but three days later, it was found that the bilirubin index had reached 130, showing a rebound phenomenon. How should it be handled?
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Newborn Jaundice Management and Follow-up

The baby’s bilirubin level was measured at 340 on the 27th day after birth, decreased to 108 after hospitalization and blue light treatment, and was discharged. Although the brain MRI showed basal ganglia VRS enlargement, the brainstem evoked potentials were normal. The doctor recommended further investigation of the cause and implementation of brain rehabilitation training, with regular health checks to track growth and development.
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