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Newborn Jaundice: The Normal Range of Daily Stool Frequency

Understand the normal stool frequency during newborn jaundice, differentiate between physiological and pathological jaundice, and grasp the normal range of baby’s bowel movements.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Jaundice
  • Stool Frequency
  • Physiological Jaundice
  • Pathological Jaundice
  • Newborn Health
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Newborn Jaundice: The Yellowing of the Eyes

Explore the yellowing of the eyes in newborn jaundice, how to differentiate between physiological and pathological jaundice, and provide appropriate observation and treatment suggestions.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Jaundice
  • Pediatrics
  • Jaundice Treatment
  • Pathological Jaundice
  • Physiological Jaundice
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Newborn Jaundice: Will the Eyes Appear Yellow?

Discuss whether newborn jaundice can cause the eyes to turn yellow, and the recovery after jaundice treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Jaundice
  • Pediatrics
  • Jaundice Treatment
  • Bilirubin Levels
  • Phototherapy
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Newborns Developing Jaundice 4 Days After Birth: Is the Condition Severe?

Newborns with jaundice after birth, not hospitalized, parents are concerned about the severity of the condition and seek advice on handling methods.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Jaundice
  • Pediatrics
  • Breastfeeding Jaundice
  • Arbutin
  • Blue Light Therapy
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No More Breast Pain, Does It Mean There’s No Milk?

Does the absence of breast pain after childbirth mean insufficient milk supply? Learn how to judge milk supply and methods to promote milk secretion.
  • FAQ
  • Breastfeeding
  • Breast Pain
  • Milk Supply
  • Newborn Jaundice
  • Breastfeeding Issues
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Normal Range and Management Methods for Newborn Jaundice Levels

Explore the normal range of newborn jaundice levels, and how to manage jaundice through blue light therapy, traditional Chinese medicine control, and daily care.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Jaundice
  • Breastfeeding Jaundice
  • Jaundice Treatment
  • Pediatric Care
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Pediatrics - Is It Safe for Newborns with Jaundice to Drink Barley Water?

For newborns with jaundice levels not too high, barley water can effectively reduce jaundice levels. However, it is important to monitor the baby’s stool color and frequency to prevent diarrhea. It is recommended to take probiotics for intestinal regulation and to have regular follow-up checks.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Jaundice
  • Barley Water
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Pediatrics: Consultation on Jaundice That Persists for 35 Days

Newborn jaundice persists for 35 days, with a high serum total bilirubin concentration. Seeking the type of jaundice and treatment options.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Jaundice
  • Bilirubin Metabolism
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Possible Causes and Recommendations for Newborn Jaundice Not Retreating After 22 Days

Discuss the possible causes of newborn jaundice not retreating after 22 days, and provide professional medical advice.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Jaundice
  • Pediatrics
  • Pathological Jaundice
  • Physiological Jaundice
  • Jaundice Treatment
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Reasons and Solutions for Jaundice in Newborns Not Improving After Medication

Discuss the possible reasons and countermeasures for newborn jaundice not improving and even worsening after medication.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Jaundice
  • Pathological Jaundice
  • Jaundice Treatment
  • Breastfeeding Jaundice
  • Newborn Health
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