For common issues of neonatal jaundice, this article provides recommendations for treatment, including medication, diet, and sunlight exposure.
Discuss the treatment methods for a newborn with a jaundice index of 15.0 after one month.
A two-month-old baby still has jaundice on the nose, which may be physiological or pathological jaundice. It is recommended that parents take the baby to the hospital for a check-up to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
A child’s jaundice persisted for over twenty days, recovered completely after treatment, but later it was discovered that there may be a g6pd deficiency gene inherited from previous generations, affecting growth and development. Now, an MRI has found delayed myelination, and consultation for treatment suggestions is sought. Could the childhood jaundice inflammation have caused this condition?
Understand the possible reasons for a 35-day-old baby’s bilirubin levels reaching 250, and professional advice on dealing with pathological jaundice.
Discuss various possible causes and corresponding nursing suggestions for persistent jaundice in newborns.
A nine-year-old child suddenly developed headaches and yellowish skin, accompanied by nausea and palpitations. After hospital examination, no clear diagnosis was made, but the possibility of thalassemia was suggested. If both parents have no family history of thalassemia, is the child at a higher risk of developing the disease?
Possible causes and treatment suggestions for increased neonatal jaundice
Discuss the possible causes and recommendations for neonatal jaundice that persists and is accompanied by elevated blood counts.
Discuss the possible causes of newborn vomiting yellow fluid accompanied by milky substances, as well as the relationship with medication intake.