It’s important to note that a newborn’s elevated TSH level during disease screening doesn’t necessarily indicate thyroid dysfunction.
A two-month-old baby who hasn’t pooped for four days may be suffering from constipation due to heat. It is recommended to use Mommy Love for opsonize, and if necessary, complement with an external cathartic ointment. Also, ensure the baby drinks plenty of water to prevent heat.
If the baby’s body temperature does not exceed 38°C, there is no need to administer oral fever-reducing medication. It is recommended to give Mommy Love (which contains various probiotics) and intestinal health medications to help improve intestinal function. In terms of diet, provide light and easily digestible foods, avoid cold and spicy foods, and adopt a small and frequent meals approach to reduce the burden on the gastrointestinal system. At the same time, ensure the baby is well-warmed and protected from catching a cold, as these measures can help alleviate the baby’s discomfort. If the baby’s symptoms do not improve or worsen, it is important to take him to see a doctor promptly.
The baby tested with a bilirubin level of 16 on the third day after birth. Blood tests revealed hemolytic disease. After a week of hospitalization, the bilirubin levels remained unstable. Inquire about how long it will take to drop below 10.
Newborn jaundice is categorized into physiological and pathological types. Jaundice in premature infants may take longer to subside. If you are concerned about your child’s condition, it is recommended to have regular checks and seek professional medical advice.
A newborn at 20 days old still has jaundice, with yellowish whites of the eyes and tip of the tongue, yellow stool, normal appetite, and weight gain. The whites of the eyes were yellow at birth, with no apparent facial symptoms. Born weighing 6 pounds, now over 7 pounds.
The baby has jaundice after birth that has not subsided for two months, accompanied by red spots and vomiting. Inquire about the treatment method.
If a newborn’s jaundice does not fade for a long time, it may be pathological jaundice. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly, be hospitalized for observation, and undergo blue light therapy to prevent any impact on growth and liver function.
How to treat persistent newborn jaundice?
If jaundice recurs after a newborn’s jaundice has subsided, it may indicate pathological jaundice. It is important to promptly check and confirm the cause, and pay attention to the possibility of liver disease, blood diseases, or abnormalities in the biliary or bile duct system.