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Normal Yellow Readings for Babies

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Attention, new parents! Are you worried about the yellowish skin and eyes of the baby? Do not panic, it may be jaundice - a condition common in newborns. Jaundice occurs when there is too much bilirubin, a yellowish substance, in the blood. Do not worry, it is harmless and will disappear after treatment. But it is important to monitor and seek medical attention if necessary to avoid any complications.


I. Identity:

  1. Preventing complications – By regularly monitoring the baby's yellow readings, we can take immediate action if needed. This can help prevent complications that may arise as a result of yellow babies.

  2. Take care of the baby's health - A normal yellow reading of the baby ensures that bilirubin is properly removed from the baby's body. This helps to keep the baby healthy.

  3. Improves the growth and development of the baby – Normal yellow readings of the baby help to guarantee that the baby gets the nutrition necessary for healthy growth and development.

  4. Life-saving - Serious complications can arise as a result of a yellow baby, such as liver failure or impaired intelligence. By regularly monitoring the baby's yellow readings, we can take immediate action to avoid further complications.

  5. Save time and money – Quick and proper treatment can help avoid more severe complications, which can save time and money.

  6. Keeping the baby comfortable - A healthy baby will be easier to carry anywhere and will not have to worry about the baby's health problems.

  7. Facilitate parents - A healthy baby will be easier to carry anywhere and will not have to worry about health problems of the baby. Instant yellow baby treatment can make it easier for parents.

  8. Maintaining parental contact with the baby - fully pay attention.

  9. Keeping the baby's sleep quality - A healthy baby will sleep easier and not be distracted by health problems. This will help maintain the quality of the baby's sleep.

  10. Keeping the baby's personality development – A healthy baby will be more prone to experience healthy personality development as it is not distracted by health problems. This will help maintain the healthy development of the baby's personality.


II. Causes of jaundice in infants

  • Refraction of normal red blood cells and production of bilirubin

  • Inefficient processing of bilirubin by the liver in infants

  • Increased destruction of red blood cells

Other rare causes:
  • Incompatibility between mother and baby blood type

  • Hemolytic anaemia is a condition in which red blood cells are dissipated faster than can be replaced

  • Polycythemia is a condition in which there is an excess of red blood cells in the body

  • Infections, such as hepatitis or sepsis

  • Certain medications, such as sulfa drugs

  • Clogging of bile ducts

  • Abnormalities in red blood cells or liver


III. Symptoms of jaundice in infancy

  • Whiteness of the skin and white mata - the main symptoms of jaundice in infants. Jaundice occurs when there is too much bilirubin, a yellowish substance, in the blood. Bilirubin is produced when the body breaks down red blood cells, and it is usually excreted from the body through the liver. Too much bilirubin in the blood, it will cause the skin and white of the eyes to look yellowish.

  • Dark urine – When there is too much bilirubin in the liver, it will cause the baby's urine to become darker than normal. Dark urine may not always be clearly visible, especially in newborns.

  • Pale faeces - Pale faeces occur because bilirubin, a substance that causes jaundice, can accumulate in the liver and affect the colour of the faeces. When there is too much bilirubin in the liver, it will cause the baby's faeces to become paler than normal.


Iv. Diagnosis and Treatment of Jaundice In Infants


Testing of bilirubin levels in the blood.

The baby's yellow reading is the level of bilirubin in the baby's blood. Bilirubin is a substance that is produced when red blood cells are damaged and are usually excreted by the liver. If too much bilirubin accumulates in the body, it can cause a yellow baby. The baby's yellow reading is measured using a device called a millimetre.


The normal yellow reading of the baby depends on the age of the baby. High yellow readings in babies can cause the baby to yellow. Therefore, it is important to regularly monitor the baby's yellow readings in order to take immediate action if needed. Here are the normal baby yellow readings by age:

  • Newborns - 5-6 mg/dL

  • Babies 1-3 days - 5-10 mg/dL

  • Babies 4-7 days - 10-15 mg/dL

  • Babies 8 days and older - 10-20 mg/dL

If you feel that your baby's yellow readings are not normal, immediately consult a doctor for appropriate treatment. Quick and accurate treatment can help prevent complications that may arise from yellow babies. Also, make sure that you feed the baby well enough food and ensure that the baby gets regular check-ups with a doctor to prevent the baby from yellowing.


a. Phototherapy to break bilirubin.

Phototherapy is one of the ways of treatment of jaundice in infants. It refers to the use of light to help break down bilirubin, a substance that causes jaundice, in the blood. This process is done by installing specific lights on or around the sick baby.


Phototherapy is usually done in the hospital as well as at home, by renting a phototherapy machine, and the baby undergoing this treatment must be placed under those lights for several hours every day. This process can take several days or weeks, depending on the level of bilirubin in the baby's blood and the severity of jaundice experienced.


Phototherapy is usually effective in helping break down bilirubin in the blood, and it is a safe and effective treatment option for jaundice in infants. However, it is not suitable for all babies, especially if they have other health problems that can affect their response to treatment. If you feel that your baby may need home phototherapy that needs to be treated under your supervision at all times, we provide a Jaundice Light rental to help you, click here.


b. Transfusion transfer in severe cases.

Transfusion transplantation refers to the process of diverting blood or its components to a person who needs it. In the case of severe jaundice in infants, transfusion transplantation may be considered the last treatment if phototherapy and other drugs are not effective in lowering the level of bilirubin in the blood.


Transfusion transfusions are performed in hospitals and involve the process of injecting blood or its components into the baby's body through blood vessels. This process is usually done by a trained doctor or nurse and can take several hours or more.


Transfusion transfer is a serious treatment that is only performed if deemed necessary and safe. It is commonly used for severe jaundice or for babies with other health problems that can affect the liver's ability to process bilirubin efficiently.


V. Prevention of jaundice in babies


Eat accurately and regularly to aid the processing of bilirubin.

Eating right and regularly can help the baby's liver in processing bilirubin more efficiently. Bilirubin is a substance produced when the body breaks down red blood cells, and it is usually excreted from the body through the liver.


Avoid unnecessary medical interventions that can lead to the destruction of red blood cells.

Avoiding unnecessary medical interventions can help prevent the destruction of unnecessary red blood cells. Red blood cells are blood cells that contain haemoglobin, a protein that helps deliver oxygen throughout the body.


When there are too many unnecessary medical interventions, it can lead to the unnecessary destruction of red blood cells, which can cause health problems such as hemolytic anaemia. Hemolytic anaemia is a condition in which red blood cells are dissipated faster than they can be replaced, which can cause fatigue, headaches, and other health problems.


Therefore, avoiding unnecessary medical interventions can help avoid problems such as hemolytic anaemia and ensure better health for your baby.


Vi. Conclusion!

So, it is important to regularly monitor the baby's yellow readings to ensure healthy health of the baby and avoid the complications that may arise as a result of the yellow baby. Do not forget to also give nutritious and enough water to the baby as well as ensure that the baby gets regular check-ups with the doctor. Happy care for your baby!

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