There is no fastest treatment for neonatal jaundice. Neonatal jaundice is classified into physiological and pathological jaundice, physiological jaundice of newborns does not need any special treatment, while pathological jaundice of newborns needs to be treated by medication, light and other means, and in serious cases, it needs to be replaced with blood treatment.
Physiological jaundice of newborns does not need special treatment, most of them can recover on their own. Parents should provide newborns with enough milk, and take newborns out in the sun in the morning or at night when the sunlight is not too strong, which will help jaundice to subside more quickly.
Pathological jaundice in newborns can be treated by lowering the bilirubin level through medications such as immunoglobulin, albumin, and liver enzyme inducers. Light therapy such as phototherapy lamp and phototherapy box can also be used to reduce jaundice. Parents should remember to keep their newborns hydrated during phototherapy.
If medication and phototherapy do not work, severe neonatal jaundice may require blood transfusion.
If parents are not sure whether the newborn jaundice is physiological or pathological, they should take the newborn jaundice to the hospital for examination, and the doctor will give the treatment advice after determining the newborn jaundice, and the newborn jaundice should be guided by the professional doctor when using the medication.