What should I do if my newborn baby has jaundice? 5

Updated on parenting 2024-05-03
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    My baby was born on the third day of jaundice, and the doctor prescribed Mommy to eat, and if the value is high, he has to take a blue light.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    We have a kind of medicine Artemisia (hao) seeds, just boil water for him to drink, my daughter just stayed in the courtyard for more than ten days, and the hospital didn't eat well, just a little Artemisia seeds.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, for the baby with neonatal jaundice, 1 is to feed some glucose water for excretion. 2. Neonatal jaundice starts 3 days after birth, reaches a peak in 5-7 days, and subsides in about 14 days. There is no need to worry.

    2. Pathological jaundice appears crying **sallow, go to the hospital to measure the jaundice value, if it is serious, blue light**. 3. For simple facial yellowing. It is a type of breast milk jaundice.

    It is necessary to add formula to feed for relief. I wish the baby a healthy growth.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Drink glucose water, and if it's a little serious, eat some mommy love. Generally nothing is a big problem, it will be fine in a week or so.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This first has to feed him glucose water, and then give him the sun, and it will get better.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, give the baby more sun, help the jaundice to subside, and it is said that eating glucose can be relieved, if it is serious, you have to go to the hospital to see, some jaundice will be very serious.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Give your baby more rock sugar water, and it will go down in a few days. If it is not easy to find a professional pediatric massage, give the baby massage. Only pediatric massage is painless and non-effective, and it is faster than injections and medicines.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    First go to the hospital to check the pathology Buy some glucose for the little doll is the kind mixed with boiling water for him to drink The baby needs it most.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There is a machine to measure the baby's jaundice in the hospital, if the jaundice index is not high, it is good to bask in the sun, if the index is high (my son was born 3 days after the jaundice index was high and reached more than 240 at the highest time, more than the safe range will not be risky) need to be hospitalized with blue light irradiation, this technology is very mature. The incidence of neonatal jaundice is still high, so don't be nervous.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, the baby is born with jaundice needs to check whether it is pathological jaundice, because the general physiological jaundice will appear in about three days of birth, first check whether it is pathological jaundice, if it is physiological jaundice, drink more water and bask in the sun for about a month will turn yellow.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Jaundice is divided into physiological and pathological, generally jaundice occurs a week after the child is born, just born, it is logically pathological, go to the pediatric hospital to take a blue light.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Don't worry about it, it'll be back in half a month.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Neonatal jaundice is not particularly serious, especially physiological jaundice does not need to be special**, and can often heal on its own. However, if it is pathological jaundice, it may cause abnormal function of the nervous system, which is important. What to do:

    Seek prompt medical attention. There are many methods for jaundice, especially pathological ones, so you must pay attention to it, and you must be hospitalized in the hospital, because there are complications, and it may be more serious, and you should actively look for it at present.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It doesn't matter, there are many ways to jaundice, especially pathological, so be sure to pay attention to hospitalization, because there are complications, and they may be more serious, and you should actively look for them.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because neonatal jaundice is mostly physiological jaundice, it often does not require special **, and most of them can resolve on their own, without any adverse effects on the child. There are many ways to jaundice, especially pathological, so be sure to pay attention to hospitalization, because there are complications that may be more serious. The cause should be actively sought for hemolysis.

    Sexual jaundice, the method of each type of jaundice is different, so no medicine is given.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Jaundice in newborns is a relatively common symptom that occurs in premature infants, and premature infants who are not born normally are generally prone to jaundice. Physiological jaundice is a normal physiological phenomenon. Due to the metabolic characteristics of bilirubin in newborns, but will full-term newborns not develop jaundice?

    Not necessarily, according to surveys, about 50%-60% of full-term newborns and more than 80% of premature babies will develop physiological jaundice 2-3 days after birth. This physiological jaundice has little effect on the newborn and resolves on its own, so parents do not have to worry. This jaundice peaks in 4-5 days, with only a slight yellowing of the sclera (the part of the white eyeball).

    The body of a newborn. There is hardly a major impact on the spirit. Such jaundice usually resolves on its own in about 2 weeks.

    Jaundice of prematurity may last a little longer, but generally does not last more than 3 to 4 weeks. Jaundice in infants is generally divided into two categories: physiological jaundice and pathological jaundice. If the baby is diagnosed with neonatal hemolysis, it must be done as soon as possible, and there must be no delay.

    Generally, blue light irradiation is more effective, and if the solubility is severe, exchange transfusion is required**. Normal human blood contains a certain amount of pigment substance, called bilirubin, if the bilirubin in the blood increases due to physiological and pathological reasons, **, the whites of the eyes and other places will be yellow. If jaundice appears within 24 hours of the baby's birth, be sure to take the child to the hospital without delay.

    Because this kind of jaundice generally develops very rapidly and the condition is often more severe, pathological jaundice is abnormal, which is generally related to the following factors: bacterial infection and neonatal sepsis, as well as viral infections such as hepatitis A virus, hepatitis B virus, and giant cell. It depends on the diagnosis of the hospital doctor.

    Parents should pay attention to the dangers of this jaundice. As soon as possible**, so as not to affect the normal development of the baby and affect the baby's health. 1.

    Newborn meconium (dark green) It is estimated that the child's first stool in the world scared the parents, and there was a lot of dark green, which scared the fathers to call the doctor. Newborn babies, even if they don't eat a little, will pull out dark green meconium 6 to 12 hours after birth. I don't know if the baby cherishes his mother, or they don't want to dirty the amniotic fluid they swallow every day, anyway, the baby must come out of the mother's belly before he is willing to poop for the first time in his life.

    Meconium that has accumulated for 9 months must be cleared by frequent bowel movements, which generally lasts for 2 3 days, 3 5 times a day, and the heavy dark green color can disappear. Meconium is usually odorless, viscous, and nearly dark green in color, and is mainly composed of amniotic fluid swallowed by the child in the fetus, epithelial cells shed by the fetus, vellus hair, sebum, bile, and intestinal secretions. These innate things are difficult to wash, and experienced elderly people will tell their children's parents that they must wrap diapers instead of diapers for the first few days.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Physiological jaundice.

    1.It begins on the 2nd and 3rd day of life and gradually deepens, peaks on the 4th and 6th day, and gradually decreases in jaundice from the second week. 2.

    Jaundice has a limit and its color will not be golden yellow. Jaundice is mainly distributed on the face and trunk, but there is often no obvious jaundice on the lower legs, forearms, hands and feet. If blood is drawn to measure bilirubin, the peak of jaundice should not exceed 12 milligrams of deciliters for term infants and 15 milligrams deciliters for preterm infants.

    3. Physiological jaundice in full-term infants resolves within the second week. 4. The child has normal body temperature, good appetite, gradual weight gain, normal stool and urine color.

    Pathologic jaundice.

    1. Jaundice appears within 24 hours of birth. 2. The degree of jaundice is severe, golden yellow or jaundice throughout the body, and there is also obvious jaundice on the soles of the hands and feet or serum bilirubin greater than 12 15 mg dL. 3. Jaundice persists, and jaundice persists or even deepens after 2 or 3 weeks of birth, or deepens after jaundice is reduced.

    4. Those with anemia or pale stool. 5. Those with abnormal body temperature, poor appetite, vomiting and other manifestations.

    Pathological jaundice should be taken seriously, because it is often a clinical manifestation of a certain disease and should be actively sought**. In addition, when the concentration of unbound bilirubin reaches a certain level, it can damage brain cells through the blood-brain barrier, causing death or sequelae such as cerebral palsy and intellectual disability. Therefore, once pathological jaundice is suspected, children should be treated immediately.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Jaundice is common in newborn babies. The vast majority of cases are physiologically jaundice. Physiological jaundice appears in 2 to 5 days, does not need to be performed**, and disappears on its own after 14 days.

    Pathological jaundice tends to appear early, and the degree of jaundice gradually worsens, and if it is not carried out in time**, it has a negative impact on the health of the newborn. Newborn newborns with jaundice, it is advisable to distinguish between physiological and pathological jaundice.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    : This yellow bile can appear at any time after the baby is born, depending on the **. There are many causes of pathological yellow bile, mainly including: blood-soluble yellow bile, especially enzyme deficiency (G6PD deficiency), blood factors.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Neonatal jaundice refers to the condition characterized by **, mucosal and scleral jaundice due to abnormal bilirubin metabolism in the neonatal period, which causes the level of bilirubin in the blood to rise. Neonatal jaundice is divided into physiological jaundice and pathological jaundice:

    1. Physiological jaundice: mainly caused by increased blood bilirubin in neonates. Including rapid metabolism and large number of red blood cells, low liver capacity, delayed postnatal feeding, late meconium discharge, increased intestinal circulation, etc., can aggravate physiological jaundice;

    2. Pathological jaundice: Pathological factors may lead to the existence of pathological factors due to intrauterine high-risk factors, such as hypoxia, infection, etc., as well as congenital developmental problems.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    A big reason is because the baby has dampness in his body.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    For the word jaundice, I believe that many parents are not particularly unfamiliar, it mainly refers to the phenomenon of jaundice in the baby who has not been full moon, mainly showing the phenomenon of yellowing, loss of appetite, etc., and if this phenomenon does not fade for a long time, it will also cause some physical health of the baby, so in this case, parents should be closely observed in the early stage of the newborn, so that the baby can grow up healthily.

    Let's start with the causes of jaundice in newborns.

    For many newborns jaundice causes are actually diverse, the most important is due to the excessive number of red balls of the mother during pregnancy, or the mother also has some physical diseases before birth, so when the baby is born, it will show with the mother's symptoms, in this case, there is no need to worry too much, as long as the targeted ** can be eliminated according to the doctor's instructions.

    What are the symptoms of jaundice?

    For those newborns, they tend to have a lot of bloodshot eyeballs in the first 7 days,** they will also turn yellow, and their appetite will also be affected. Generally, for those babies with jaundice is relatively relaxed, it will gradually disappear in 3 or 4 days, if it is possible for those who are serious to carry out a long time, of course, if there is no special accident, for these newborns, these jaundice will slowly disappear.

    How is neonatal jaundice**?

    In fact, in the process of **, the most important thing is to get some grape water for the baby to drink, of course, in the hospital, the doctor will also prescribe some corresponding drugs for you, of course, these drugs are relatively safe, not too much *** At the same time, for those premature infants, they may have to be placed in the oven for a period of time at the beginning, and for this phenomenon of premature infants, they will definitely accept a lot longer, and during this period will pay attention to more matters. And it is also recommended that parents often take their children to the sun to get rid of the phenomenon of neonatal jaundice, of course, the time should not be too long, and the sunlight should not be too strong.

    In short, no matter how you take care of the child, the most important thing is to take care of the mother's own physical condition, especially during pregnancy, mothers must pay attention to their own diet, and the most important point is to do a good job in prenatal checkups, now many elderly people may not pay special attention to prenatal checkups, so when the newborn is born, there are often some bad phenomena, so for the health of the child, during pregnancy is to make corresponding preparations.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The baby has jaundice after birth. It can be done every morning, before ten o'clock. Give your baby some sun. When basking in the sun, the eyes should not be directly facing the sun, but the baby should be blindfolded and then sunbathed. It is also possible to take blue light in the hospital.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Newborns generally have jaundice, if it is not serious, it will subside at term, if the jaundice is more severe, you can take medication, or you can go to the hospital to take blue light.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Physiological jaundice generally appears 2-3 days after birth, lasts for 1 to 2 weeks and will resolve naturally, and in some babies it lasts up to 4 weeks without additional **. Pathological jaundice should be seen immediately**, otherwise it can have a negative impact on your baby's physical and mental development.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    I think when jaundice appears, the first thing is to give the baby some grape water, and then you must take the baby to bask in the sun.

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