Newborn babies have imperfect body functions and low resistance, so they may suffer from many diseases, including jaundice. If neonatal jaundice is physiological jaundice, mothers do not need to worry too much. This type of jaundice basically does not require any excessive treatment and will disappear on its own after a period of time. If you want your baby to recover and find a suitable treatment, you need to understand the 9-day jaundice value comparison table for babies. Comparison table of 9-day jaundice values for infants 1. The normal value of jaundice in full-term newborns is 12.9 mg/dl (milligrams/100 ml), which means that the bilirubin level in 100 ml of blood is normal if it is lower than 12 mg. 1. The normal value of jaundice in premature babies is bilirubin less than 15mg/dl (milligrams/100 milliliters). Generally, physiological jaundice will appear 2-3 days after the birth of the newborn. You can see with the naked eye that the baby's skin is a little yellow, which is generally more obvious on the face and chest, but not on the palms and soles of the feet. It is most obvious at 4-6 days, disappears 10-14 days after birth for full-term babies, and can last up to the third week for premature babies. During this period, the child is generally in good condition and has no other discomfort. How to care for neonatal jaundice 1. Carefully observe the changes in jaundice. Jaundice starts from the head and fades from the feet. The eyes are the first to turn yellow and the last to fade, so you can start with the eyes. If you don’t know how to observe, experts suggest that you can press any part of the body. It doesn’t matter as long as the skin you press turns white. If it turns yellow, you should pay attention. 2. Observe your baby's daily life. If you find that your baby looks increasingly yellow, has poor spirits and appetite, or has an unstable body temperature, is drowsy, or is prone to shrill crying, you should go to the hospital for a check-up. 3. Pay attention to the color of your baby's stool. If there is a problem with the liver or bile duct, the stool will turn white, but it will not turn white suddenly, but will become lighter and lighter. If the stool suddenly turns yellow, you must take it to the doctor. Understanding the causes of jaundice will be of great help in treatment. When the baby develops jaundice due to insufficient feeding, the mother needs to feed the baby frequently and properly match the diet to make the baby's jaundice symptoms disappear. The parenting knowledge base is extremely rich, and there is a lot for expectant mothers to learn. If you pay attention, your baby will grow up healthily. |
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