Is high bilirubin levels in newborns life-threatening and how to treat it
High jaundice in newborns is not related to ‘up fire’; it is a physiological and pathological issue.
Possible causes of high neonatal jaundice and its association with pregnant women.
Discussing the efficacy and precautions of Huanghao for pediatric jaundice
For newborns with high jaundice levels, the primary treatment is usually blue light therapy combined with oral medication, or the administration of anti-jaundice drugs through intravenous infusion.
How Long Does It Take for a Newborn to Urinate After Jaundice Appears?
There are many causes of jaundice, and it is necessary to judge whether it is physiological jaundice or pathological jaundice based on the baby’s mode of birth and the time jaundice appears. Physiological jaundice usually appears 2-3 days after birth and gradually disappears in 7-10 days, so hospitalization is not necessary. Pathological jaundice may require hospitalization for further examination and treatment.
When the baby was two months old, the whites of its eyes turned yellow. Tests revealed jaundice, with liver function indicators three to four times higher than normal, leading to a diagnosis of acute liver injury and the presence of cytomegalovirus. After treatment, alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase levels remained elevated, but other indicators had returned to normal. Which test is more accurate: blood or urine? If the baby has cytomegalovirus, can it still be breastfed?
Is it normal for a baby’s eyes to turn blue due to jaundice?
Is it normal for a newborn to not cry or disturb on the fifth day after birth, and have jaundice?