I know that some of you might fully "khatam" pasal semua perkara yang berkaitan dengan Jaundice..hehe..In my situation, I'm still reading about it, gathering information about it, ..still learning and hope to gather more n more knowledge about this thingy..(after Ayra cam ala2 nak kene Jaundice, so I have to know more deep about it..Just to share some of it to all of u out there, so I decided to put it in my blog..boleh kan??
Should I worry about my newborn getting jaundice?About three quarters of all normal, healthy babies develop a yellowish tinge to their skin in the first few days of life. If your baby does, it's probably nothing to worry about, but you should mention it to your paediatrician, especially if your baby's abdomen or legs look yellow. If your baby has dark skin you are more likely to notice a yellow tinge to the white of her eyes or on the palms of her hands or soles of her feet. If your baby was born full term it will usually take up to a week for her skin and eye colour to return to normal. It may take a bit longer if she was born early.
What causes it?
Jaundice develops in a healthy baby when the blood contains an excess of bilirubin - a chemical produced during the normal breakdown of old red blood cells. Newborns tend to have higher levels because they have extra oxygen-carrying red blood cells and their young livers can't metabolise the excess bilirubin. As bilirubin levels rise above normal, the yellowness of jaundice moves downwards from head, to neck, then chest, until, in severe cases, it finally reaches the toes. So-called physiological jaundice (unlike the rare, more serious version caused by liver disease or rhesus disease) usually causes no damage in healthy full-term infants.
In very rare instances, jaundiced newborns may suffer damage to the nervous system - but only when bilirubin levels are extremely elevated.
How common is jaundice in newborns?
• 50 per cent of full-term infants develop jaundice on the second or third day after birth. It disappears after one week.
• 80 per cent of premature babies develop it between the fifth and seventh day after birth. It usually disappears within two months of birth.
How can jaundice be treated?
If your baby is breastfed you should breastfeed her frequently. You may need to wake your baby to feed if she is very sleepy. You will need plenty of rest, water, good food and support.
If your baby is breastfed she should not normally be given any other fluids such as formula milk or water as frequent breastfeeding will help clear the jaundice.
If your baby is very jaundiced or is unwell your doctor may give your baby a blood test to measure her bilirubin levels. The doctor will also need to look into what is causing the jaundice if it starts after seven days or lasts longer than 14 days.
Some babies might need additional treatment, usually phototherapy. Your baby will need to be in hospital and will have a blue light over her bed. The light helps break down the excess bilirubin so that the liver can get rid of it. Side effects from the phototherapy include rashes and diarrhoea but it is very important that the excess bilirubin is broken down. This is usually done in the hospital’s baby nursery.
Babies who need phototherapy need to lie naked in a cot under the blue light. This may affect feeding and bonding with your baby. An alternative to traditional phototherapy is fibre optic therapy. Your baby will be wrapped in a special blanket which has fibre optics, little lights that shine directly onto her skin. You can still cuddle and feed your baby. Fibre optic treatment is not as effective as traditional phototherapy for full-term babies. Furthermore, from local experience, fibre optic treatment can sometimes overheat premature babies. Fibre optic treatment, used together with traditional phototherapy, is considered the most effective treatment for jaundice in newborns.
Sometimes jaundice is caused by an infection and this might need to be treated.
If your baby has rhesus disease this may cause jaundice. This is extremely rare. Pregnant women routinely have their blood type checked to prevent this, and if you are rhesus negative you will almost certainly know this. Your baby's blood will also have been checked and anti-D injections will have been offered at birth. In the extremely unlikely event of your baby developing jaundice as a result of rhesus disease your baby may need a blood transfusion.
How can I tell if my baby has jaundice?
Experts recommend this quick home test to check for jaundice. In a well-lit room, apply gentle pressure to your baby's nose or forehead; if there's a yellow tinge to the skin as the pressure is released, consult your paediatrician. This technique works best for fair-skinned children; if your baby has dark skin check for yellowness in the whites of the eyes or gums. You may also notice that your baby has very pale stools.
Remember, jaundice is very common and is usually a temporary condition which clears up quickly without any intervention and has no long-term effects. You can ask your paediatrician for help at any time if you are concerned.
Is jaundice ever dangerous?
Yes, it can be. Never take jaundice lightly. Studies have shown that if the bilirubin exceeds a certain level, then your baby’s hearing may be affected. At very high levels, the brain may also be affected and when this occurs, it is called kernicterus.
Source:Babycenter.com
Other sources:-
a) Medicinenet
b) Kidshealth.org
c) Dumex.com.my
d) Mybengkung.com
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4 comments:
demam kuning jgn wat memain...kalo org tua jemur bawah matahari pagi..kalo doc jemur bawah lampu tu..dan kalo kite ade alternatif lain..bengkun PB tu balut ke bdn baby...mengurangkan demam kuning ye tu lah..Tapi bukan menyembuhkan ye...at least sebagai rawatan alternatif...hisssk..kalo baby ade tanda2 p cek tau
anak buah saye kena demam kuning pas tu mak saye suruh kakak mandikan baby ngan air daun inai. Alhamdullilah ok
demam kuning ni i taktau ape komplikasi dia. bab jemur di matahari pg tu mmg betol lah.1 of my good fren bb dia ade jaundice yg teruk which she has to kuar masuk hosp for about 3 weeks to cure that jaundice. dia nangis2 tiap kali tgk anak dia jemur bwh lampu bcos bb dia nangis2 tiap kali tu. panas kan :( i heard during pregnancy if we amalkan mkn kurma leh avoid jaundice. wallahualam..
aqeel haziq pun kna jondis..prolonged jaundice..sbb lbh sbulan..puas bg mandi air daun inai, daun kucai,buah samarenda(chinese herbs)..bf evry 2hours..amik darah ckit kt tapak kaki tu more than 5times..huhu..sedih tak tau nk ckp la.mama ni cuma control ayu je tk nangis.kna refer kt paed selayang then amik drh utk test hormon tiroid, hati..alhamdulillah result sume negatif..
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