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Billrupin in 1 month old
My baby is a month old. I can still see the billrupin level is there in my baby. When checked she had 15. And my doctor said it's normal to have and it ll gradually reduce.. is it normal.? When will the jaundice completely go away. At new life she had 20 and reduced to 6 after phototherapy. My blood group is A+ve and she is O+ve
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This is most probably breastfeeding or breast milk jaundice, continue exclusive breast feeding, this will subside by itself.
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Don't worry . This is normal physiological jaundice of the newborn or maybe mild incompatibility due to the ABO blood group.  Sometimes the yellowness of the eyes may be there even upto 5 to 6 weeks of age . If the urine color is not dark yellow and stools are normal goldeb yellow color and baby is growing well there is nothing of concern
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