My baby is now 34 days old, and today I took her for her vaccination. The medical staff said her jaundice levels were too high. How long does jaundice last before it’s considered normal? How can I help her recover? Do I need to use medication to lower her jaundice levels?
Jaundice in premature babies usually resolves within 10 to 20 days after birth, but it is important to pay attention to care and take the child out more often to bask in the sun to help reduce jaundice.
Neonatal jaundice typically begins to fade within 3 to 7 days after birth.
Neonatal jaundice typically resolves within 7 to 10 days after birth, but may last longer in premature infants.
Jaundice in infants can last for 1 to 2 weeks. It should be physiological. Pay attention to drinking adequate amounts of glucose water.
Neonatal jaundice typically resolves on its own within a week, but if it persists for more than a month, it may indicate a pathological condition and further investigation is needed.
Neonatal jaundice typically resolves within one to two weeks after birth, but if it persists for more than a month, it may indicate pathological jaundice, requiring further investigation and treatment.
How long does neonatal jaundice typically take to completely subside?
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