Discuss the treatment and observation methods for newborns with jaundice accompanied by low blood oxygen levels.
If the bilirubin level reaches 12.7, it indicates a very high level. Whether it is physiological jaundice or pathological jaundice, an increase indicates liver damage. It is recommended to stop breastfeeding and consider sunlight exposure, medication control, and phototherapy to treat jaundice.
Discussing the treatment methods for neonatal jaundice, including the importance of phototherapy and suggestions against using egg white rubbing.
What are the indications for newborn jaundice phototherapy?
Understanding Newborn Jaundice Treatment Methods
Explore the necessity of treatment and the normal range of newborn jaundice, and explain the role of phototherapy.
Discuss whether newborn jaundice can cause the eyes to turn yellow, and the recovery after jaundice treatment.
Understanding the normal bilirubin levels after neonatal jaundice phototherapy, as well as the management of physiological jaundice.
Explore the causes of neonatal jaundice recurrence and effective treatment methods, including the importance of infection control and phototherapy.
Discuss the management methods for neonatal jaundice that persists for more than seventy days without subsiding, including phototherapy, liver and gallbladder disorder checks, and measures to address breastfeeding jaundice.