Learn about the normal range of newborn jaundice and treatment methods.
The normal range of newborn jaundice varies depending on time, gestational age, age, weight, and the baby’s health condition, which should be determined by a professional pediatrician.
Learn about the normal range of jaundice levels in newborns and how to differentiate between physiological jaundice and pathological jaundice.
The baby was born 20 days ago and developed jaundice around 10 days later. When discovered, the jaundice value was: 21.224.821.5. Medication treatment (the jaundice value also continued to decline without interruption. Just tested it today, and the jaundice value is: 10.611.28.5. What is the normal range for jaundice values?
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The normal range for total bilirubin is 1.71-17.1 micrograms per liter (1-10 milligrams per liter), with direct bilirubin ranging from 1.71-7μmol/L (1-4mg/L) and indirect bilirubin from 1.7-13.7μmol/L. Prevention of pathological jaundice in newborns should be emphasized, particularly during pregnancy and early pregnancy, including the prevention of toxoplasmosis and rubella virus infections.
The normal range for bilirubin is 1.71-17.1 micrograms/liter (1-10 mg/L). The normal range for direct bilirubin is 1.71-7μmol/L (1-4mg/L). The normal range for indirect bilirubin is 1.7-13.7μmol/L. Preventing pathological jaundice in newborns is very important, especially during pregnancy, particularly in the early stages, where one should be cautious about preventing infections such as toxoplasmosis and rubella virus.
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