The stool can be slightly thin and the color is green.
During the treatment of neonatal jaundice, the stool can be slightly thin and the color of the stool can be green. It may turn yellow gradually after recovery.
Pay attention to pathological jaundice
If the stool is clay color, pathological jaundice should be considered, which is mostly caused by congenital biliary malformation. If jaundice is serious, accompanied by symptoms or abnormal stool color, you should go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying treatment.
Don't worry too much.
Neonatal jaundice is not a serious disease. If the child's symptoms are mild, as long as the parents do a good job of daily conditioning, the problem should not be big. However, if such diseases can be prevented early, I believe parents will also reduce a lot of trouble.
Look for reasons
Attention should be paid to pathological jaundice, because it is often a manifestation of disease, and the cause should be found.
Avoid sequelae
In addition, when the concentration of unconjugated bilirubin reaches a certain level, it will damage brain cells (often called nuclear jaundice) through the blood-brain barrier, causing death or sequelae such as cerebral palsy and mental retardation.