How Does the Jaundice in Newborns Subside?

Under normal circumstances, newborns will develop jaundice within 24 hours after birth, primarily manifesting as a slight yellowing of the eyes, face, and body. It typically reaches its peak within a week and then gradually subsides, usually not exceeding two weeks. If jaundice appears too early or subsides too slowly, and remains very yellow after more than two weeks, it may be a sign of pathological jaundice. Treatment methods such as jaundice decoction and blue light therapy should be combined to avoid potential impacts on brain development.
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How Does the Reflex of Moving Ears When Hearing Sounds Work?

The conditioned reflex caused by hearing sounds in the ears may require a combination of neurotherapy and traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture treatment, while also suggesting participating in more meaningful activities to distract attention. If there is no significant impact, treatment may not be necessary, and maintaining a cheerful mood is also quite good.
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