How is neonatal jaundice repeated to return a responsibility?
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Generally speaking, most of the jaundice will subside in about two weeks. However, some babies' jaundice will go back and forth again and become yellow after a few days, which makes parents worried, I'm afraid that there are some problems with the baby, but the baby's spirit is good and appetite is good. It seems that there is no problem. What's the matter with repeated neonatal jaundice? Let's share it with you.
How is neonatal jaundice repeated to return a responsibility?
Almost every baby born 2-3 days after the skin and eyeballs will be yellow, especially in 4-6 days the most obvious, this is the performance of jaundice, if the baby is breast milk, and the child's spirit and feeding are very good, no abnormal performance, this is the normal physiological phenomenon, called "neonatal physiological jaundice". It usually subsides in two weeks.
A small number of breast-feeding infants may not subside within two weeks, but become more and more serious, generally reaching the peak after 2-3 weeks. However, at this time, the infants are generally in good condition, feeding well, gaining weight, excreting yellow stool, and no other discomfort. At this time should be considered for breast milk jaundice.
Got breast milk jaundice can stop feeding for about 3 days, with formula instead, if it is really caused by breast milk, jaundice will subside, 3 days after breastfeeding, jaundice may appear again, but the degree is lighter than before. If the jaundice still does not fade after stopping breast milk, but aggravates, or the baby has adverse symptoms such as white stool, hepatosplenomegaly, then it may not be breast milk jaundice. At this time, we need to go to the hospital to find out the cause of jaundice.
matters needing attention
Generally, the newborn will have jaundice. After the newborn has jaundice, it's OK to give the baby more water or some glucose water. It's OK to bask in the sun more. In this way, it can help the jaundice get rid of quickly. Generally, it can get rid of itself in two weeks