A baby over 20 days old with physiological jaundice often cries and is restless.
Explore the relationship between neonatal jaundice and tremors, as well as how to differentiate between physiological and pathological jaundice.
Neonatal jaundice is a common symptom during the neonatal period and usually does not cause significant discomfort.
Understand the infection situation of newborn jaundice, differentiate between physiological and pathological jaundice, and master the corresponding treatment methods.
Discussing the manifestations of newborn jaundice, particularly whether facial yellowing is a typical symptom.
Newborn jaundice includes two types: 1. Physiological jaundice: Caused by excessive bilirubin production, insufficient bilirubin uptake by liver cells, and defects in bilirubin excretion, which can usually recover on its own. 2. Pathological jaundice: Excessive bilirubin, disordered bilirubin metabolism, abnormal bile excretion, or hemolytic diseases may be present, and treatment may be required. If liver function damage is involved, liver protection treatment is necessary. It is recommended to decide whether to undergo liver protection treatment based on the severity of the child’s condition.
Newborn jaundice is a common issue, categorized into physiological and pathological types. Physiological jaundice usually does not require treatment, while pathological jaundice necessitates blue light therapy.
After stopping breastfeeding for a few days, newborn jaundice may decrease. Will resuming breastfeeding cause the jaundice to rise again?
Discussing whether the morning erection phenomenon is related to precocious puberty, as well as the impact of jaundice on precocious puberty and the importance of menstrual hygiene.
After several bilirubin measurements, the results have been around 12, and the child has been taking the four-strand probiotic tablets for several days. The doctor suggests discontinuing breastfeeding for three days to confirm if the jaundice is caused by breast milk. Please bring the child back for a follow-up appointment after three days to further assess the condition.