After glaucoma laser surgery, patients typically need to be observed in the hospital for a period of time before being allowed to return home for rest and recovery.
12-Month-Old Girl’s Condition Description: The child went to the hospital for a check-up today. The bilirubin level was 19, with a slight redness on the buttocks. The liver function test indicated pathological jaundice. Is it 19 milligrams? Do you need to be hospitalized for pathological jaundice treatment? Blue light therapy is usually used to remove jaundice and administer injections. Albumin can be used to neutralize jaundice. Oral antijaundice medication is available. Treatment methods may vary by location, but the overall approach is similar. The red buttocks are fine. Generally, there are no problems. Question: A photo was taken with the same machine. The doctor said it was 19 years old. Is it a handheld tool? A rapid jaundice measurement device. The unit is milligrams. However, the doctor will check the serum bilirubin level for convenience in treatment.
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Does recurrent tonsillitis require surgical removal?
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My child is three months old and was diagnosed with calcium deficiency one month ago due to unknown reasons. He has been taking homemade calcium tablets, cod liver oil, and vitamin drops ever since. Do I need to keep giving him these medications? For how long should I continue?
If the baby’s jaundice does not continue to rebound, consider stopping treatment and observing for a few days. Jaundice is a physiological process that usually begins 2-3 days after birth, reaches its peak between 4-5 days, and then subsides approximately 2 weeks later. Mild jaundice does not require treatment, while moderate jaundice requires oral medication and blue light therapy. If the jaundice does not improve, it is recommended to use blue light therapy.
I’ve had diarrhea for three days. For the first two days, it wasn’t severe, with only three bowel movements a day. Today, by 6 PM, I’ve had six bowel movements. This morning, the stool was sticky with milk-like particles, and in the afternoon, it was watery. What should I do?