Is ABO hemolytic jaundice treatable?

The most common form of hemolytic jaundice is ABO hemolytic jaundice or Rh hemolytic jaundice, and many families are worried that hemolytic jaundice may leave sequelae or be incurable. In fact, with the continuous development of medical technology, ABO hemolysis can now be cured. ABO hemolysis is most common when the mother is type O and the child is type A or B. The chances of ABO hemolysis are relatively high. The characteristics of the disease include: the appearance of early, usually within 24 hours after birth may appear jaundice; and a child may develop hemolytic anemia. If the potency of antibodies exceeds 1:64, hemolytic jaundice may occur, and if the jaundice appears early after birth, ABO hemolytic tests should be performed. If the diagnosis of ABO hemolytic disease is confirmed, it is also possible to treat. Treatment measures include: 1, blue light irradiation to reduce jaundice; 2, if the progress is faster or more serious, you can apply albumin to bind with bilirubin to prevent the occurrence of bilirubin encephalopathy; 3, infusion of gammaglobulin, the role of gammaglobulin is to bind with red blood cells, so that the red blood cells will be less destroyed, jaundice will not rise so fast, and thus prevent the occurrence of bilirubin encephalopathy.