Understand the key points of home care for neonatal physiological jaundice, and how to differentiate between physiological and pathological jaundice, to ensure the healthy growth of your baby.
Blue light therapy is a good option for neonatal jaundice when the bilirubin levels are high and accompanied by symptoms such as poor appetite and irritability, as it has fewer side effects. The treatment primarily involves intermittent Irradiation, promoting bilirubin metabolism. During the process, it is important to protect the baby’s eyes and perineum, and ensure the baby has adequate warmth and proper skin care.
How Much Does Neonatal Jaundice Blue Light Treatment Cost?
Methods to Differentiate Neonatal Jaundice
Understand the two types of neonatal jaundice: physiological and pathological, and how to differentiate them through symptoms and jaundice levels.
How should neonatal intracranial hemorrhage be checked to assess the extent of brain damage and the possibility of developing cerebral palsy?
Neonatal jaundice persists for a month, with yellowish stools, excessive and loose, requiring investigation and treatment.
Discuss the treatment methods for neonatal jaundice that persists for 30 days, including the assessment of the severity of jaundice and suggestions for home treatment and observation.
A 6-month-old baby suddenly starts shaking normally, and it is important to seek medical attention promptly to diagnose the cause and prevent recurrence. If it is epilepsy, long-term medication and regular follow-up are required.
Offer suggestions for dealing with neonatal umbilical inflammation