How to Handle Jaundice on the Fourth Day for Premature Newborns?

Hello friend. I’m glad to answer your question: Considering the baby is premature and has a severe case of jaundice, it is recommended that a blood transfusion may be necessary, and there is a possibility of developing kernicterus. The baby will not appear too yellow in the first few days after birth; the peak period is between 5-7 days after birth, with a gradual increase being a normal phenomenon. Given the baby’s current severe condition, it is recommended to undergo active treatment, considering the use of blue light therapy and albumin for treatment. If the condition worsens, a blood transfusion may be required.
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How to Handle Jaundice Reappearing After Its Disappearance in Infants

Newborn jaundice usually appears shortly after birth and subsides within a few days. However, jaundice may reappear after it has faded, which could be a normal occurrence or indicative of a pathological condition. When jaundice recurs, it is important to take the child to the hospital for a timely check-up to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
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How to Handle Neonatal Jaundice That Does Not Subside?

Neonatal jaundice can generally be divided into physiological jaundice and pathological jaundice. The former often resolves on its own and is typically not treatable, with most babies naturally clearing their jaundice around two weeks. Pathological jaundice requires timely treatment; otherwise, it may lead to bilirubin encephalopathy. For babies with jaundice, drinking more water can enhance bilirubin metabolism, and more sunlight exposure can help fade the jaundice.
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