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My newborn baby is about to complete 1 month on 4th April. After 1 week of delivery he got jaundice so we asked one pandit ji to scrub the jaundice so they did it for 5 days and after that they said jaundice had gone. But today we gone to one doctor as our newborn was having fever since yesterday so the doctor said jaundice had not properly gone. It is in the stomach as stomach had problem. So scrub it for some more days. If it will continue then I will give ayurvedic medicine. So jaundice will gone by it's own?
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Urgent test are required, how can pandit ji decrease jaundice ( he should do puja only )
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Do not encourage black magic
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Don't do such treatment Take proper help
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Avoid such practices. Consult pediatrician nearby
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Please immediately consult the nearest neonatologist. It is dangerous to do such practices for new born, and can sometimes cause risk for life.
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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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