For patients with hemolytic jaundice, it is mostly considered that the bilirubin is elevated due to hemolysis, and it is recommended that the patient’s total bilirubin should be below 17.1umol/L after treatment. For indirect bilirubin, the value should be below 11umol/L, then the patient’s treatment is more effective. For patients with hemolytic jaundice, it is necessary to find out the cause of hemolysis, whether it is due to the occurrence of hemolytic reaction, which occurs in blood transfusion, or due to the hemolytic jaundice caused by patients after eating other toxic substances, and different treatments will be carried out according to the cause of the disease. The patient should pay attention to drink more water, and input fluids appropriately, in order to facilitate the patient’s urinary excretion, and avoid the patient’s renal blood vessel embolism and blockage, as well as the renal tubular blockage. After the above active treatment, after the patient’s bilirubin is reduced to normal, the patient’s condition will also actively improve.