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Juindice in 8 days baby
I checked him to nearest dctr he suggest us not to worry in these days most of baby have juindice becoz of that i havent rechecked my baby.His stool is good n fever is normal but he have juindice..mother blood group is ab+.here is the religion of heating baby in coal using musturd oil.Is it becoz of it .But baby is sneezing in hour n stool is slight light and musturd yellow in color.
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Hi... I’ll definately help u out here. First of all u have to understand that little jaundice is always going to be there in the new born babies. It is a natural process. It usually becomes more visible from 3day of life and disappears by 8 to 10 days.
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But yes in some circumstances the jaundice does not go down soon. It would be very helpful if u can share a pic of the baby under tube light and share with me the blood reports . Kindly consult so we can discuss this and other problems in detail chat or voice call. I’ll be happy to help.
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Avoid mustard oil. It might be the cause for sneezing . All the best. Do not worry
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Don't heat ur baby in coal using oil
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