Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the causes of neonatal pathological jaundice and provide the basis for clinical diagnosis and treatment. Method: The clinical data of 120 cases of neonatal jaundice were analyzed retrospectively. Results: In the cause of the disease, 22 cases of neonatal asphyxia, accounting for 21, 17.50% cases of breast feeding, accounting for 13, 10.83% cases of ABO hemolytic disease, accounting for 24.17%, 8 cases of cesarean section, accounting for 6.67%, 5 cases of premature delivery, accounting for 4.17%, 6 cases of intracranial hematoma, accounting for 5%. Infection, breast feeding, neonatal asphyxia, ABO blood group incompatibility is an independent factor. 120 cases were cured and discharged. No serious sequelae and dysfunction occurred. Conclusion: To strengthen the perinatal health care, and pay attention to the prevention and treatment of risk factors, such as infection, neonatal asphyxia, and the use of appropriate breast feeding, can effectively reduce the incidence of neonatal pathological jaundice.

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