What is the newborn jaundice index?
Differences in the Jaundice Index Range for Newborns, Physiological, and Pathological Jaundice
High jaundice in newborns is normal. Normally, the jaundice index in newborns should not exceed 12.9mg/dl. As long as it does not exceed 15 milligrams, it is basically physiological jaundice. Physiological jaundice can regress on its own.
Detailed Questions and Answers About Newborn Jaundice
How to Solve the Problem of High Newborn Jaundice
On the 34th day after birth, the baby girl’s jaundice symptoms worsened, seeking methods and advice to improve the jaundice.
Newborns may have elevated bilirubin levels at birth, which decrease after treatment but may reappear. Possible causes include cytomegalovirus infection.
How to identify and treat newborn physiological jaundice?
After 31 hours of birth, the baby’s jaundice level reached 12.66. How should it be handled?
The newborn’s bilirubin level reaches 16.3 on the 6th day after birth, and the question is whether it’s feasible to use Yinzhu Huang oral liquid for treatment, as well as other solutions that do not involve phototherapy.