How much does it cost a day for a newborn to get a blue light?

A day of blue light exposure for a newborn baby costs about $150 to $300, and if the condition is serious, it may reach $1,000 to $3,000, depending on the severity of the condition, the hospital, and the monitoring equipment. Newborns with jaundice usually need blue light irradiation treatment. Before the treatment, it is necessary to improve the blood routine, liver function and other tests, so it will increase the cost of treatment and other costs. In general, the cost of blue light irradiation treatment is charged by hour, ranging from 5 to 10 dollars per hour. In addition, some basic treatment equipment and nursing routines, such as incubators and newborn care fees, are also charged. In case of hemolytic jaundice or severe symptoms of jaundice that require the input of human immunoglobulin or blood exchange treatment, the daily treatment cost will further increase and can reach about $1,000 to $3,000. Therefore, the cost of daily blue light exposure for newborn babies will vary according to the severity of the condition, as well as the equipment used and the care provided, etc. The cost of basic blue light exposure is around $150~300, and may increase to around $1,000~3,000 if blood exchange or albumin transfusion is required.