Pediatrics - What’s Happening with Vomiting?

Vomiting is a common symptom in infants, which can be caused by various reasons, including diseases of the digestive system and extraintestinal diseases. A comprehensive physical examination and necessary auxiliary examinations should be conducted to make an accurate diagnosis and take appropriate treatment measures.
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Pediatrics: Baby’s Bilirubin Level at 10.1, Is There a Problem?

The baby’s bilirubin level measured on the third day in the hospital was 10.1, and it was 9.7 at noon that day, and the doctor discharged the baby. However, on the fourth day, it was found that the baby’s eyes around and inside the eyes looked more yellow than when in the hospital. How should this be handled at this point?
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