What is the normal value of neonatal bilirubin?

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Neonatal bilirubin is the normal value of the situation, after the examination results out, many parents do not understand, now I know the situation and you simply say, I hope to help you.

What is the normal value of neonatal bilirubin?

Case 1: the normal range of neonatal bilirubin: total bilirubin is 3.4-17.1mol/l, direct bilirubin is below 0-68mol / L, indirect bilirubin is below 1.7-10.2mol/l, and the critical value of total bilirubin is 1.3-1.5mg/dl. Those exceeding this value can be regarded as abnormal.

Second, there is a certain fluctuation range of bilirubin in the physiological period of the newborn. 24 hours after birth, the serum bilirubin can gradually rise from 17-51 μ mol / L to 86 μ mol / L. jaundice can appear in clinic, but there are generally no other abnormal symptoms. Bilirubin will automatically subside in 1-2 weeks, which is the physiological jaundice period of normal neonatal bilirubin.

Third, individual premature infants with serum bilirubin less than 204 μ mol / L (12mg / dl) can also have bilirubin encephalopathy. We should be alert to physiological jaundice in order to prevent misdiagnosis or missed diagnosis of pathological jaundice. However, with the growth of the baby, this situation will gradually become normal. If it is not pathological, there is no need to worry.

matters needing attention

Neonatal bilirubin abnormal situation is basically not a big problem, but will affect the child's appetite, after the child's bilirubin is normal, this situation will disappear.