How to Treat Neonatal Jaundice

Neonatal jaundice is a common phenomenon that may occur after a baby is born. Ventilation, sunbathing, choosing suitable formula milk, and supplementing calcium can help alleviate jaundice. It is recommended to seek medical attention and follow the doctor’s guidance for treatment.
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How to Treat Neonatal Jaundice for Easier Relief

Your baby has neonatal jaundice, typically with transcutaneous measured data below 10; if blood is drawn to test the level of bilirubin in the blood, the normal value is usually below 205umol/l (12mg/dl). The normal total bilirubin level for a 30-day-old infant is 1.7~17.1umol/l (0.1~1.0mg/dl). Direct bilirubin is 0~6.8umol/l (0~0.4mg/dl), and indirect bilirubin is 1.7~10.2umol/l (0.1~0.6mg/dl). Urinalysis is necessary to determine the true bilirubin level.
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How to Treat Neonatal Jaundice?

Neonatal jaundice is categorized into physiological jaundice and pathological jaundice. Treatment methods include oral medication and blue light therapy, among others. The exact treatment plan should be determined after a medical examination and may vary based on the child’s condition and the complexity of the treatment required.
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