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What Blood Result Is Normal For Jaundice In Children ?

my baby has born 36+6 .My water broken 3 weeks before that and i used antibiotics.When baby born also used antibatiocs.he had prolonged jaundice.5, 6 weeks and 10 weeks we had blood result tsh is 4.8 , 5.2 and 5.3.
t3 and t4 is Normal. what do you think for this situtaion.
Mon, 28 Apr 2014
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If appears to have prolonged physiological jaundice of pre-term neonates. If the bilirubin level has decreased over period of time then there is no cause for concern.
The TSH values are within normal values.

Rest be assure there is no cause for concern.

Take Care

Best Regards
Dr Deepak Kishore
Consultant Pediatric Surgeon
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What Blood Result Is Normal For Jaundice In Children ?

Hi Welcome to Healthcare-Magic Greetings of the day If appears to have prolonged physiological jaundice of pre-term neonates. If the bilirubin level has decreased over period of time then there is no cause for concern. The TSH values are within normal values. Rest be assure there is no cause for concern. Take Care Best Regards Dr Deepak Kishore Consultant Pediatric Surgeon