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Jaundice is a condition that many babies suffer from. Parents often have a sense of powerlessness in the face of this disease, but in fact, there are many jaundice that do not need to be ** at all, and will slowly subside, so there is no need to be too nervous about it. So, how soon does it take for infant jaundice to go away?
In general, jaundice will appear after two or three days of birth, and by the end of the day, the condition will be more pronounced, and it will subside after a week or two. If the baby is only suffering from jaundice, the condition is relatively stable, and there are no other symptoms, parents do not need to be particularly worried. This jaundice will subside automatically after two weeks, and there is no need for parents to take their children to do it**.
Of course, if the baby is born prematurely, the jaundice may resolve later, but not more than 2 months.
If the jaundice does not subside for a week or two, it means that the baby is not suffering from physiological jaundice, which needs to be **. It is safer to give your baby a blue light, but you must go to a professional hospital. After two or three weeks, the jaundice will slowly disappear.
There are many babies with jaundice, and parents should judge to see whether their child has physiological or pathological jaundice, so that they can know how long it will take for the jaundice to disappear.
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It usually takes for neonatal jaundice to completely resolveGenerally speaking, physiological jaundice appears 2 3 days after birth, reaches a peak in 4 6 days, and subsides in 7 10 days, which is a normal physiological phenomenon and does not need to be **.
If jaundice appears 24 hours after birth, does not go away for 2 to 3 weeks, or even continues to worsen or recur after regression, or jaundice begins to appear within a week to several weeks after birth, it is pathological jaundice.
If breast milk jaundice is caused by breastfeeding, it is recommended to stop breastfeeding in time, then the jaundice will weaken in about 2 4 days, and all disappear within 6 or 10 days. If hemolytic jaundice occurs due to ABO hemolysis, you need to go to the hospital for light**.
When does neonatal jaundice appear1. Physiological: This will generally appear two to three days after the birth of the child, and the fourth to fifth day is the most obvious, and it will subside in about a week to two weeks.
2. Breast milk: This will generally appear about four to seven days after the birth of the child, this kind of jaundice will last for about two months, this is mainly an increase in unconjugated bilirubin, and there are no other clinical symptoms.
3. Pathological: This kind of jaundice appears relatively early, generally within 24 hours after the child is born, and this jaundice lasts for a long time, and there is still no reduction or even deepening after two to three weeks after birth, and some may be deepened after the reduction, this jaundice is more serious, there will be golden yellow or jaundice all over the body, even if there is more obvious jaundice on the soles of the feet, At the same time, there may be anemia or abnormal stool color.
Neonatal jaundice is generally ** method1. Give the baby boiled water. Regardless of whether the baby is breastfeeding or drinking formula, the mother should supplement the baby with a certain amount of water, and feed the child 30 ml of boiled water every morning and evening, so that the baby can discharge jaundice through urine as soon as possible.
2. Give the baby glucose. When we find that the value of the baby's jaundice is high, we should give the child some glucose water, the way is to put the glucose into warm boiled water, and feed the child directly, this method of jaundice is the most effective.
3. Give the baby a sunbath. Bao's mother should hold the child in the sun at ten o'clock in the morning every day, especially when the sun is not strong, and let the baby's ** get as much sun as possible, but the baby's eyes must not be exposed to Qingyouchai.
4. Stop breastfeeding for your baby. If the above 3 methods are not effective, the mother should stop breastfeeding for 2 to 3 days, because the mother's milk may be the root cause of the baby's jaundice, so after the breastfeeding is stopped, the baby's jaundice value will be reduced.
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It takes about a month to subside, mainly because the newborn may be born with a lack of oxygen, resulting in this condition, and it is recommended to spend more time in the sun.
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It will subside in about a week to half a month, and the jaundice of newborns is generally very short, so don't worry.
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In the case of neonatal jaundice, it should subside in 3 to 4 days, but we should pay attention to the baby's condition.
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