A 40-day-old baby still has high jaundice levels, requiring further examination and treatment.
After 20 days of birth, the baby still exhibits jaundice symptoms, along with red spots and vomiting. How should one handle the situation?
Newborn jaundice can sometimes recur, and stopping breastfeeding may help it fade.
If a baby’s nose tip turns yellow, it may indicate pathological jaundice, and it’s important to seek medical attention promptly for a liver function check.
Newborns with persistent jaundice on their skin raise concerns among parents about normalcy and potential complications.
Discuss the phenomenon of an unstable sleep pattern in a one-month-old baby, which may be related to vitamin D deficiency, and provide corresponding advice and precautions.
An exploration of treatment methods and recovery situations for neonatal jaundice
If a newborn with jaundice experiences diarrhea and discomfort after taking Barberry Yellow Granules, they should consult a doctor to determine the type of jaundice and adjust the treatment plan.
Parents inquire if a newborn with high jaundice can still breastfeed, and doctors suggest temporarily switching to formula milk in this situation and closely monitoring the child’s condition.
My child was born prematurely, and there was a slight yellowish tint recorded upon discharge. The bilirubin level was 11.9 on the sixth day and 13.8 on the 25th day. I want to know if my child is severe, and do they need to be hospitalized?