Let the baby's meconium be discharged as soon as possible In the early stage, we need to feed the newborn as soon as possible to expel the meconium as soon as possible, because the meconium contains a lot of bilirubin. If the meconium is not expelled completely, the bilirubin will be reabsorbed into the blood through the special enterohepatic circulation of the newborn, causing jaundice to increase. How to see if the meconium is expelled completely? The main thing is to see if the meconium changes from black to yellow, which means it is expelled completely. Keep your newborn hydrated The way to judge whether the newborn's fluid intake is sufficient is to observe the newborn's urine. Generally, a normal newborn urinates 6-8 times a day. If the frequency is less than that, it is possible that his fluid intake is not enough. Too little urine is not conducive to the excretion of bilirubin. We should ensure the newborn's fluid intake. Generally, the meconium of the newborn should be excreted in 2-3 days, which can reduce the degree of jaundice. Pay attention Pay attention to observe: the systemic symptoms of infants with fetal jaundice, such as mental depression, drowsiness, difficulty in sucking, restlessness, staring, limb rigidity or convulsions, so as to detect and treat seriously ill infants early. Closely observe the heart rate, heart sounds, degree of anemia and changes in liver size to prevent and treat heart failure at an early stage. Pay attention to cleaning The baby's skin, umbilicus and buttocks should be kept clean to prevent damage and infection. When exchange transfusion therapy is required, the air in the ward should be disinfected in time, blood and various medicines and items should be prepared, and the operating procedures should be strictly followed. Pediatric jaundice: The baby has breast milk jaundice, what should the mother do? In order to ensure that the baby gets the necessary nutrition, you can adopt the method of breastfeeding multiple times in small amounts. When the condition is mild, you can continue to breastfeed, but when the condition is severe, you should stop breastfeeding and use other formula milk instead. Generally speaking, jaundice will gradually subside with the baby's age increase and will not have much impact on the baby's growth and development, so there is no need to worry too much. If your baby's jaundice does not improve after stopping breastfeeding, or even gets worse, you should go to the hospital for further examination. Breastfeeding mothers should pay attention to these During pregnancy, the mother should pay attention to dietary hygiene, avoid alcohol and spicy foods, and not abuse drugs. After the baby is born, the mother also needs to continue to pay attention to a healthy diet and closely observe the baby's skin jaundice for timely diagnosis and treatment, and pay attention to situations such as early appearance or late disappearance, or gradual deepening or reappearance of jaundice. |
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