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Effective Ways to Treat Jaundice in Children: Expert Tips for a Speedy Recovery  

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Written by - Ravish GoyalLast updated: Apr 18, 2023
Effective Ways to Treat Jaundice in Children: Expert Tips for a Speedy Recovery  
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Jaundice is a common condition that affects many newborns and infants. It can cause yellowing of the skin and eyes and sometimes be a sign of a more serious underlying condition. If you suspect your child has jaundice, it's essential to seek medical attention immediately.

In this guide, we will provide expert tips on effectively treating jaundice in children so that your little one can recover quickly. We will cover a range of treatment options, including medical treatments and home remedies, as well as ways to prevent jaundice from recurring.

Causes of jaundice in children

Jaundice in children is a common condition that causes the yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes. It occurs when there is an excessive buildup of bilirubin, a yellow pigment formed by the breakdown of red blood cells in the blood. Here are some possible causes of jaundice in children:

  1. Physiological jaundice

This is the most common cause of jaundice in newborns. It occurs when the baby's liver is not yet fully developed and cannot process bilirubin efficiently.

  1. Breastfeeding jaundice

In some cases, breastfeeding may contribute to jaundice in newborns. This occurs when the baby is not getting enough breast milk, which can cause dehydration and lead to a buildup of bilirubin in the blood.

  1. Breast milk jaundice

This rare condition occurs in some breast-fed infants. It is thought to be caused by a substance in breast milk that interferes with the breakdown of bilirubin.

  1. Blood type incompatibility

Jaundice can occur in newborns if their blood type is incompatible with their mother's. This can lead to the destruction of red blood cells and the buildup of bilirubin in the blood.

  1. Liver disease

Jaundice can also be caused by liver diseases such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, and biliary atresia. These conditions can cause damage to the liver, leading to a buildup of bilirubin in the blood.

  1. Infections

Certain infections, such as sepsis or cytomegalovirus (CMV), can cause jaundice in children.

  1. Medications

Some medications can cause jaundice as a side effect. These include antibiotics, anticonvulsants, and chemotherapy drugs.

It is essential to consult a healthcare provider if a child develops jaundice, as it may indicate a more serious underlying condition.

Symptoms of jaundice in children

The most common symptom of jaundice in children is the yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes. This occurs due to the buildup of bilirubin in the blood, which causes a yellow pigment to accumulate in the body. Other symptoms of jaundice in children may include:

1. Pale stools

Jaundice can cause stools to become pale or clay-coloured.

2. Dark urine

Bilirubin in the blood can also cause urine to become dark.

3. Itching

In some cases, jaundice can cause itching or a rash on the skin.

4. Abdominal pain

Children with jaundice may experience abdominal pain or discomfort.

5. Fatigue

Jaundice can cause children to feel tired or weak.

6. Poor appetite

Children with jaundice may have decreased or difficulty feeding.

7. Weight loss

Jaundice can cause children to lose weight due to a lack of appetite or difficulty feeding.

It is important to note that not all children with jaundice will exhibit all of these symptoms. If you suspect your child may have jaundice, it is essential to seek medical attention promptly to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.

Treatment of Jaundice in Children

The treatment of jaundice in children depends on the underlying cause. Sometimes, no treatment may be necessary, and the condition will resolve independently. However, in other cases, treatment may be necessary to prevent complications. Here are some common treatments for jaundice in children:

1. Phototherapy

This is a standard treatment for jaundice in newborns. The baby is placed under unique blue lights, which help break down bilirubin in the skin. Phototherapy is usually effective and has few side effects.

2. Exchange transfusion

This is a more invasive treatment for severe cases of jaundice in newborns. It involves replacing the baby's blood with donor blood to remove excess bilirubin. Exchange transfusion is only used in rare cases when phototherapy is not adequate.

3. Medications

In cases where an infection or liver disease causes jaundice, medication may be necessary to treat the underlying condition.

4. Treating underlying conditions

If jaundice is caused by an underlying condition, such as hepatitis or biliary atresia, treating that condition is essential to resolving jaundice.

5. Proper nutrition

Ensuring that a child with jaundice gets proper nutrition, whether through breast milk or formula, is essential for their overall health.

6. Surgery

In some cases, surgery may be necessary to correct the underlying cause of jaundice, such as in cases of biliary atresia.

Diet Precautions if your child has jaundice

If your child has jaundice, it is essential to follow a healthy diet that can aid in recovery. Here are some dietary precautions that you should follow:

  • Breastfeeding the baby regularly: Breastfeeding is one of the most important things you can do to help your baby recover from jaundice. It helps to flush out excess bilirubin from the body, which is one of the causes of jaundice.

  • Avoid giving formula milk: Formula milk can be harder for your baby's liver to digest and may contribute to higher bilirubin levels. If your child cannot breastfeed, consult your paediatrician about alternative options.

  • Offer frequent feedings: Feeding your baby more often will help to flush out bilirubin from the body. Offer the baby a feeding every 2-3 hours.

  • Ensure adequate hydration: Ensure your child is well hydrated by offering them plenty of fluids. This will help to flush out excess bilirubin from the body.

  • Avoid certain foods: Avoid giving your child foods that are difficult to digest, such as fatty or spicy foods, until their jaundice has entirely resolved.

  • Consult a paediatrician: Always consult a paediatrician before changing your child's diet or feeding routine.

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Dr. Sameer Awadhiya
Dr. Sameer AwadhiyaDr Sameer has more than 10 Years of Experience as a specialist and more than 19 years of total experience - MBBS | DCH, DNB

Dr. Sameer Awadhiya is a Pediatrician in Vijay Nagar, Indore and has an experience of 19 years in this field. Dr. Sameer Awadhiya practices at Snahil Clinic in Vijay Nagar, Indore and Sharwin Child and Dental Clinic in Vijay Nagar, Indore. He completed MBBS from Kathmandu University in 2003 and Diploma in Child Health (DCH) from College of physicians and Surgeons Mumbai in 2012.


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