Symptoms of jaundice improvement


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The improvement of neonatal jaundice will show that the body reaction gradually tends to normal, the hemoglobin index gradually decreases and tends to stabilize the reference interval. The newborn has jaundice, the skin and sclera will show yellow staining, the color of urine and stool will also change, and the child will be in a bad mood, and the serum bilirubin will also become high. If the skin jaundice of all parts of the body gradually fades, the child's milk intake gradually rises, the spirit becomes better, and bilirubin gradually decreases, this indicates that the child is in the improvement period of jaundice, and the most important criterion for newborn to judge whether jaundice improves or yellow stain subsides, so it is necessary to regularly review the child and adjust the treatment plan.