Can Severe Neonatal Hemolytic Jaundice Be Improved?

A newborn has developed a yellowish appearance all over the body, accompanied by four white pus blisters. Upon hospital examination, it was found that the blisters continued to increase in number, and the baby was diagnosed with severe hemolytic jaundice and is currently receiving treatment at Panzhihua Hospital. Hemolytic jaundice can be either physiological or pathological. Physiological jaundice usually subsides within a few days, but pathological jaundice may require further treatment, such as phototherapy.
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Causes and Complications of Neonatal Asphyxia at Birth

Neonatal asphyxia at birth can lead to severe complications, including brain disorders and intellectual disabilities. Timely and accurate rescue and treatment can reduce mortality rates and prevent long-term complications. Additionally, paying attention to the child’s sleeping position and frequently changing the child’s lying position can prevent flat head syndrome. If flat head has already occurred, early correction is recommended.
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