Reasons for Elevated Jaundice Index in Newborns

An elevated jaundice index in newborns is a normal physiological phenomenon, typically with values below 12.9mg/dl considered normal, and those above 15mg/dl may require further investigation. Physiological jaundice will resolve on its own, so mothers should not be overly concerned. Methods such as increasing feeding volume, sunbathing, and promoting more excretion can help the baby expel bilirubin from the body. The baby’s jaundice index usually continues to decline after 7 days of birth, indicating no problems.
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Reasons for Fetal Baby Abdominal Distension

This article discusses the causes of abdominal distension in premature infants and the corresponding treatment methods. It is recommended to take oral probiotics and intestinal health supplements, increase water intake, feed breast milk in small amounts and more frequently, pay attention to dietary habits, avoid spicy foods, and also use a warm compress on the abdomen to relieve distension.
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