The neonate was born with intracranial hemorrhage, which has now turned into a harder state, and inquires about treatment methods.
For premature newborns, jaundice is a common issue. Physiological jaundice usually resolves within a few days, but if it persists for too long, blue light therapy may be required.
Treatment Methods for Neonatal Jaundice
How to treat neonatal jaundice during winter?
My baby is one month old and has a bilirubin level of 14.2. How should it be treated?
Neonatal jaundice is categorized into physiological jaundice and pathological jaundice. Treatment methods include oral medication and blue light therapy, among others. The exact treatment plan should be determined after a medical examination and may vary based on the child’s condition and the complexity of the treatment required.
Neonatal physiological jaundice usually appears 2 to 3 days after birth, peaks between 4 to 6 days, and subsides between 7 to 10 days. If it does not fade within 2 to 3 weeks or recurs after fading, it should be considered pathological jaundice, and immediate medical attention is required.
Neonatal pneumonia is a common illness in children, but treatment requires caution to avoid symptoms like high fever and difficulty breathing.
Neonatal umbilical inflammation is a common infection during the neonatal period and should be treated promptly and correctly.
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