What to Do If Newborn Jaundice Does Not Subside?

A newborn at 20 days old still has jaundice, with yellowish whites of the eyes and tip of the tongue, yellow stool, normal appetite, and weight gain. The whites of the eyes were yellow at birth, with no apparent facial symptoms. Born weighing 6 pounds, now over 7 pounds.
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What to Do if Newborn Jaundice Persists for a Long Time?

Considering it might be due to pathological jaundice, careful observation of the patient’s condition is necessary. It is recommended to drink more water to promote metabolism and consider taking a Silymarin Capsule Oral Solution. If symptoms do not improve within three days, immediate blue light therapy should be administered. In severe cases, seek medical attention promptly for symptomatic treatment and pay attention to dietary and psychological care.
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What to Do If Newborn Jaundice Recurs?

If jaundice recurs after a newborn’s jaundice has subsided, it may indicate pathological jaundice. It is important to promptly check and confirm the cause, and pay attention to the possibility of liver disease, blood diseases, or abnormalities in the biliary or bile duct system.
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What to Do If Newborns Have Elevated Total Bilirubin Levels?

Elevated total bilirubin levels in newborns are often physiological and more commonly due to blood type incompatibility. There is no need to worry excessively if the baby’s spirit and appetite are normal. Treatment can quickly restore normal levels. Severe jaundice cases can be treated with blue light therapy. Traditional Chinese medicine like Yin Chen, Zizyphus, and Rhubarb decoction can also be beneficial.
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