Nursing measures of congenital non hemolytic jaundice

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Congenital non hemolytic jaundice mostly occurs in families with congenital diseases, and the incidence rate of such families is as high as 30%. And through a simple examination, it can be found that the liver function and serum cholic acid of these patients are normal. The biggest difference between these patients and other diseases is the blood solubility, which must be treated in time. But congenital non hemolytic jaundice not only depends on the professional knowledge of doctors, but also needs family members to help patients do a good job in daily care. Whether the daily nursing is good or not is a key to the complete recovery of patients. So how to care? Now let me introduce it to you

Nursing measures of congenital non hemolytic jaundice

Pay close attention to the external symptoms of patients. That is to say, the family members should pay attention to the patient's whole body and mental condition. Once the patient is found to have mental depression, convulsions and other abnormal conditions, especially the baby, they must immediately go to the nearby hospital for examination and treatment, otherwise the delay in treatment will aggravate the disease.

To know whether the patient has anemia, if so, we should always pay attention to the degree of anemia. At the same time, we should also pay attention to observe the heart rate changes of patients. Because some patients, occasionally appear heart failure phenomenon, only regular observation, in order to timely judgment and medical treatment. This kind of genetic disease early treatment effect is better.

Daily cleaning is indispensable. Make sure the patient's skin is clean. Special attention should be paid to the umbilicus and buttocks. If there is damage, it is likely to cause infection and worsen the condition. Diet is just as important. The diet of patients with congenital non hemolytic jaundice should be paid more attention, and the diet arrangement must be carried out after consulting the doctor.

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The treatment of genetic diseases must not be delayed, otherwise the treatment will be more difficult. In particular, infants, after delivery in pregnant women must be bilirubin and other related routine examination, in order to exclude the possibility of congenital diseases.