Breast milk jaundice is a special disease with a high incidence rate in newborns. It is related to breastfeeding. Common symptoms of breast milk jaundice include abnormal urination and defecation, yellowing of the skin, and enlargement of the liver and spleen. When these symptoms occur, mothers need to pay attention and seek medical treatment in time. As the name suggests, breast milk jaundice refers to the jaundice that occurs in children during breastfeeding. This is a very common disease among newborns. As an expectant mother, it is important to understand the symptoms of breast milk jaundice and the specific manifestations of the disease so that the disease can be discovered in time, which is very helpful for timely treatment. Common symptoms of breast milk jaundice include abnormal urination and defecation, developmental abnormalities, and hepatosplenomegaly. Symptoms usually occur four to five days after birth, during which the jaundice will gradually worsen and the bilirubin level in the child's body will also rise. This situation usually lasts for about ten days. After this period, the above conditions will gradually ease and improve. The entire time required is about three to twelve weeks, depending on the individual's situation. The specific manifestation of breast milk jaundice refers to the child's bilirubin level during the entire period of illness. Generally, the bilirubin peak will be reached in the early stage of the disease. Especially for children with low resistance, the serum bilirubin value will be very high, but serious phenomena such as hemolysis or anemia will generally not occur. After three or four weeks, it will slowly improve. It should be noted that the improvement time for each child is different. For children with breast milk jaundice, if breastfeeding is stopped during this period, the jaundice will be significantly alleviated, and the bilirubin content in the body will also show a significant downward trend. If breastfeeding continues after the symptoms are found, the bilirubin level will only remain high. Therefore, we know that the main cause of breast milk jaundice is breastfeeding, so mothers need to understand the symptoms of breast milk jaundice and stop breastfeeding in time when symptoms appear. If the symptoms improve at this time, no special treatment is needed. On the contrary, if the symptoms do not improve, you need to take the baby to the hospital for relevant examinations. |
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