Newborn jaundice index has decreased, hemolysis is usually also still need to continue treatment.
Hemolysis in newborns is most common with ABO blood group incompatibility, due to the destruction of red blood cells to produce a large amount of bilirubin, the newborn will appear jaundice symptoms in the first 1~2 days after birth, and, the value of jaundice rises very quickly, if the newborn jaundice decreases after treatment, it means that the effect of the treatment is relatively good, the treatment at this time absolutely can not be stopped, or the need to continue to treat the hemolysis.
If the treatment is untimely or imperfect, neonatal bilirubin encephalopathy can occur, and in severe cases, it may cause the death of the newborn and other adverse consequences.
Hemolysis in newborns should be timely to the hospital, timely and systematic treatment, so as not to delay the condition, resulting in adverse consequences.