Understanding the normal range of neonatal jaundice, distinguishing between physiological and pathological jaundice, to ensure neonatal health.
If a baby still has jaundice 15 days after birth, consider pathological jaundice and recommend active jaundice treatment.
The newborn developed jaundice on the third day after birth. Without undergoing blue light therapy, the condition was later diagnosed as bilirubin encephalopathy, accompanied by subarachnoid hemorrhage and scalp hematoma. Inquiry regarding the impact on intelligence and subsequent treatment.
Explore the possible reasons for neonatal jaundice that does not subside after half a month, including breastfeeding and defecation issues, and provide corresponding treatment suggestions.
Understanding the severity of neonatal jaundice, including the potential for bilirubin encephalopathy and its impact on infant health.
Understanding the potential side effects and safety of blue light treatment for neonatal jaundice
Understand the potential side effects of blue light treatment for neonatal jaundice, and how to safely carry out the treatment.
Discuss the occurrence, regression process of neonatal jaundice, and how to differentiate between physiological and pathological jaundice, along with professional advice.
Discuss the treatment methods for neonatal jaundice that repeatedly increases, emphasizing the importance of observing mental state and preventing kernicterus.
Explore the possible reasons for neonatal jaundice persisting for a month without improvement, as well as corresponding medical examination and treatment recommendations.