Today, Auntie should have come but she hasn’t, I took an early pregnancy test in the morning and then went to sleep. About half an hour later, my husband went to the bathroom and checked, and the second line was only half. In the afternoon, when I looked again, there was a distinct pink mark. I bought a David test for two yuan and it didn’t show anything. Am I pregnant or not?
Newborn jaundice has different treatment methods depending on the cause and type. Pathological jaundice may lead to serious neurological consequences and requires immediate blue light therapy and medication to reduce blood bilirubin levels. On the other hand, physiological jaundice and breast milk jaundice usually do not require medication. In these cases, drinking more water is not necessary. Based on your description, your niece’s baby has jaundice, which may be pathological. To prevent possible neurological damage, timely medication or blue light therapy should be taken.
The treatment of jaundice depends on the baby’s condition, and not all cases of jaundice require hospitalization.
Newborn jaundice can be categorized into physiological and pathological types, with treatment methods depending on the cause.
If newborn jaundice is physiological, it usually does not require special treatment, but it is necessary to observe the baby’s clinical symptoms in a timely manner to confirm whether treatment is needed, and to conduct liver function tests.
The baby is four days old, and the jaundice index has reached 20. Should hospitalization be necessary for treatment?
My baby has been born for over a week now, and the whole body has been yellowish. The doctor at the hospital said it’s baby jaundice, which is nothing to worry about. Does baby jaundice require hospitalization and intravenous treatment? I want to ask if baby jaundice needs to be treated with shots?
Many causes of jaundice in newborns, including both physiological and pathological jaundice, require judgment on whether insurance is needed based on specific circumstances.
The newborn was premature by 6 weeks and has been born for a week, but the total bilirubin level remains as high as 190. When jaundice is severe, is consolidated treatment necessary?
If a child’s bilirubin level reaches 15.1, does it require hospitalization?