What does darling jaundice mother eat good?
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Newborn after birth, neonatal jaundice symptoms in clinical is very common, but due to the jaundice index situation is different, the impact on neonatal health, also should cause people's attention, breastfeeding mother also should pay attention to diet, so let's share about baby jaundice mother what to eat? The knowledge of.
What does darling jaundice mother eat good?
First: breast-feeding jaundice, a few days after the suspension of breast-feeding, the baby improved can resume breast-feeding. About 1% of neonatal jaundice is breast milk jaundice, which is characterized by non hemolytic unconjugated bilirubin. The child is generally in good condition, and no other pathological factors causing jaundice are found. It's mainly because of the β- The activity of glucuronidase was higher, which caused the increase of bilirubin reabsorption in intestine. More than 3-8 days after birth, 1-3 weeks to peak, 6-12 weeks to subside, if stop breast milk 3-5 days after jaundice significantly reduced or subsided is helpful for diagnosis. If breast milk jaundice is considered, breast milk can be stopped for 48-72 hours. After jaundice subsides, breast milk can be continued.
Second: Baby jaundice, breast-feeding mother to avoid eating "yellow" food. If confirmed as breast milk jaundice and severe jaundice, breast feeding should be suspended, if not breast milk, breast feeding can be appropriate. Mother should pay attention to eat less food containing yellow pigment, such as carrots, pumpkins, oranges and so on, and fast spicy and raw food.
Third: neonatal jaundice mother can not eat stimulating things. If it is confirmed by various tests that jaundice is caused by breast-feeding, it is not necessary to interrupt breast-feeding, unless the index is high enough to require blood exchange, breast-feeding can be temporarily stopped for two days, and then breast-feeding can be resumed after jaundice subsides.
matters needing attention
Blue light therapy is safe and reliable, pay attention to protect the eyes and replenish more water. 425-475nm blue light treatment of jaundice is relatively safe and reliable, generally lasting 1-4 days. Attention should be paid to protect the eyes to avoid retinal damage. During phototherapy, non dominant water loss increases and riboflavin damage accelerates. Attention should be paid to supplement water and riboflavin. Some children may have side effects such as fever, rash and diarrhea. If the liver and serum bilirubin increase and the skin is bronze, the phototherapy should be stopped, and the bronze disease can disappear by itself.