If hemolysis occurs in newborns, there is often destruction of red blood cells and elevated bilirubin levels, which can cause jaundice. If the level of jaundice is low, it can be treated with observation and no special treatment is needed. However, if the bilirubin level is relatively high, bilirubin encephalopathy occurs, or even serious adverse reactions such as kernel jaundice occur, parents need to deal with it in time. First, you can give your child probiotics to reduce jaundice. Secondly, phototherapy can be performed. Phototherapy can promote the child’s bilirubin to be excreted from the urine, which is conducive to the decrease of bilirubin level. Again, blood exchange therapy can be performed. If the disease progresses quickly and the level of jaundice is high, blood exchange therapy should be carried out in time. Because blood transfusion therapy is relatively quick and effective, the treatment is more accurate.