Duration of Neonatal Jaundice

Neonatal jaundice typically lasts for 1 to 2 weeks, but it’s important to ensure adequate hydration, increase intake of glucose water, and expose the baby to sunlight appropriately. Pay attention to breastfeeding and avoid spicy and cold foods.
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Duration of O-Type Blood Jaundice

The duration of neonatal jaundice varies from individual to individual, and can be alleviated through medication or blue light therapy, generally resolving within one to two weeks.
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Duration of Treatment for Pediatric Pneumonia

The duration of treatment for pediatric pneumonia varies depending on the cause and severity. Mild cases typically require 1-2 weeks of treatment, while severe cases may take 2-4 weeks or longer. For example, pneumonia caused by Streptococcal infection usually requires a 2-week treatment period, Mycoplasma infection may take over 2 weeks, and Staphylococcus aureus infection may necessitate at least 6 weeks of treatment due to its potential for recurrence and complications such as empyema or pneumothorax.
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