Consultation on Newborn Jaundice Levels and BCG Vaccination
A two-month-old baby has a facial jaundice level of 7.2, and breastfeeding should be stopped for a few days to observe. Resume vaccination after the jaundice level decreases and returns to normal.
The newborn’s bilirubin level reached 15, with insufficient feeding and two days without a bowel movement, should you be concerned?
A 18-day-old baby still has jaundice, has been taking jaundice-reducing medicine for 6 days but has not completely disappeared, the whites of the eyes are still yellow, and inquires whether further treatment is needed.
High newborn jaundice levels should be investigated and treated symptomatically.
What to Know About Newborn Jaundice Management
Newborn Jaundice Management Guide
How to handle newborn jaundice and thrombocytopenia issues?
A 7-day-old male newborn, delivered via normal delivery, breastfed, experiencing jaundice.
A one-month premature newborn, weighing 4.6 pounds, was diagnosed with sickle cell anemia and discharged after a week of hospitalization under blue light treatment. Three days after discharge, the bilirubin index was normal during re-examination, but three days later, it was found that the bilirubin index had reached 130, showing a rebound phenomenon. How should it be handled?