What to Do If a Newborn Develops Jaundice Three Days After Birth?

Jaundice appearing three days after a newborn’s birth may be physiological jaundice. Mild cases usually appear only on the face, neck, or trunk and disappear within 2 to 3 days. Severe cases may affect the entire body, including vomit and cerebrospinal fluid, and may last for more than a week, especially in premature infants, which may persist for up to 4 weeks. Blue light therapy is recommended.
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What to Do If a Newborn Has a Hemangioma on the Face?

Hemangiomas on a newborn’s face can be treated through minimally invasive interventions, nuclear medicine technology, or dual-wavelength workstation techniques. These treatments are painless, bloodless, and scar-free. It is recommended to detect and treat them early to prevent the condition from worsening.
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