Inquire about methods to accelerate the jaundice regression or other less painful treatment medications.
Pathological jaundice in newborns, if not treated promptly, may cause damage to brain development and lead to serious consequences such as kernicterus.
How effective is blue light therapy for newborn jaundice?
My baby was born 5 days ago, with a face score of 25 and body score of 15 in the morning, and 27 on the face and 19 on the body at noon. The baby didn’t cry much when born, slept a lot, fell asleep after playing for a while, could eat, defecate, and urinate. There were no seizures during this period. When sleeping in the afternoon, the arms and hands would move as if startled. Does breast milk for newborn jaundice contain cytomegalovirus?
If an infant’s jaundice peaks at 16.7 and drops to 13 after three days without breastfeeding, how can you confirm it’s Breast milk jaundice? Can you restart breastfeeding at this point?
Does eating Yinzhi Huang affect breastfeeding? If it’s Breast milk jaundice (breast milk jaundice), stopping breastfeeding for 3 days can observe the jaundice situation.
Does eating Yinzhu Huang affect breastfeeding?
Neonatal jaundice can be categorized into hemolytic jaundice and breastmilk jaundice. In most cases, neonatal jaundice resolves on its own within two weeks after birth, with the latest resolution at four weeks. Generally, no treatment is needed for neonatal jaundice. Increasing the intake of sugared water can accelerate the fading of jaundice, while sunlight can supplement light. Severe cases are recommended to seek medical attention for blue light therapy. If symptoms persist without relief, it is advised to go to the hospital for a comprehensive check-up to determine liver function and serum total bilirubin levels.
The child has hemolytic jaundice and has been hospitalized for 13 days. The jaundice level is still relatively high at 16. I’m not sure what your child’s jaundice index was before treatment. It’s best to recheck the antibody concentration. It is recommended to follow the advice of the attending physician. Whether jaundice affects the nervous system cannot be confirmed at this point. It will depend on the subsequent growth and development of the nervous system and the results of detailed cranial magnetic resonance imaging.
When a newborn has red spots on their body and vomits, is it physiological jaundice? How should it be handled?