Jain Multispeciality Hospital (Jain Child and Maternity Hospital) - Delhi

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What is Jaundice?  

Jaundice is a common, temporary. and usually harmless condition in newborn infants. It affects both full-term and premature babies, usually appearing during the first week of the baby's life.

Jaundice occurs when there is a build-up of a naturally occurring substance in the blood called bilirubin . Bilirubin is an orange/red pigment in the blood. Bilirubin is produced by the normal breakdown of red blood cells. It is normal for everyone to have low levels of bilirubin in their blood. As bilirubin begins to build up, it deposits on the fatty tissue under the skin causing the baby's skin and whites of the baby's eyes to appear yellow.

What are the Causes of Jaundice?

Jaundice can be caused by several different problems:

  1. Physiological jaundice: This is the most common cause of newborn jaundice and occurs in more than 50% of babies. Because the baby has an immature liver, bilirubin is processed slower. The jaundice first appears at 2 to 3 days of age. It usually disappears by 1 to 2 weeks of age, and the levels of bilirubin are harmless.

  2. Breast-feeding jaundice: Breast-feeding jaundice may occur when your baby does not drink enough breast milk. It occurs in 5% to 10% of newborns. The jaundice symptoms are similar to those of physiological jaundice, just more pronounced. The jaundice indicates a need for help with breast-feeding.

  3. Breast-milk jaundice: Breast-milk jaundice occurs in 1% to 2% of breast-fed babies. It is caused by a special substance that some mothers produce in their milk. This substance causes your baby's intestine to absorb more bilirubin back into his body than normal. This type of jaundice starts at 4 to 7 days of age. It may last 3 to 10 weeks. It is not harmful.

  4. Blood group incompatibility (Rh or ABO problems): If a baby and mother have different blood types, sometimes the mother produces antibodies that destroy the newborn's red blood cells. This causes a sudden buildup of bilirubin in the baby's blood. This serious type of jaundice usually begins during the first 24 hours of life. Rh problems formerly caused the most severe form of jaundice. However, they are now preventable if the mother is given an injection of RhoGAM within 72 hours after delivery. This prevents her from forming antibodies that might endanger other babies she has in the future

What is the Treatment of Jaundice in babies?

High levels of bilirubin can occur in the blood called hyperbilirubinemia. These high levels can be dangerous to a baby. It is important to obtain periodic blood samples to check the bilirubin levels and, if necessary, to treat jaundice to ensure the healthy development of your child. Feeding your baby every 2- 3 hours is recommended to reduce the jaundice levels. If you are breastfeeding, supplementation (ex. with formula via cup feeding, supplemental feeder, or bottle) may be recommended by your pediatrician if the bilirubin will not come down with frequent feedings. Phototherapy with or without a biliblanket is the most common form of treatment for jaundice. This treatment is used for a few days until the liver is mature enough to handle the bilirubin on its own.

 

What is Phototherapy?

Some “normal” jaundice will disappear within a week or two without treatment. Other babies will require treatment because of the severity of the jaundice, the cause of the jaundice, or how old the baby is when jaundice appears.

Phototherapy (light treatment) is the process of using light to eliminate bilirubin in the blood. Your baby's skin and blood absorb these light waves. These light waves are absorbed by your baby's skin and blood and change bilirubin into products, which can pass through their system.

For over 30 years, phototherapy treatment in the hospital has been provided by a row of lights or a spotlight suspended at a distance form a baby. This would provide light shining directly on an undressed baby (with diaper on) whose eyes would need protection from the light with soft eye patches applied. Today, advancements in technology have led to a new phototherapy system which gives effective treatment without the inconveniences of conventional phototherapy treatment.

Are there Side Effects of Using Phototherapy?

Babies under any type of phototherapy treatment will have frequent and loose bowel movements that are sometimes greenish in color. This is normal since this is the way the body removes the bilirubin. This will be temporary and should stop when treatment is completed. Contact your doctor if it persists after treatment is completed.

What is the BiliBlanket?

 

Your doctor may prescribe the biliblanket as an alternative and/or additional treatment for you child's jaundice. This system uses fiber optics and represents advanced technology in phototherapy treatment given in the hospital or at home.

The biliblanket provides the highest level of therapeutic light available to treat your baby. This form of light is also found in sunlight. The strength of light form the biliblanket is about the same, as you would get in the shade on a sunny day, yet is safer because the biliblanket filters out potentially harmful ultraviolet and infrared energy.

A pad of woven fibers is used to transport light from a light source to your baby. This covered fiberoptic pad is placed directly against your baby to bathe the skin in light. Absorption of this light leads to the elimination of bilirubin.

The biliblanket can be used 24 hours a day to provide continuous treatment if prescribed by your doctor. Blood may be drawn and tested during treatment to check bilirubin levels and determine when normal levels are reached and phototherapy is no longer needed.

With this convenient form of phototherapy your child can be diapered, clothed, held, and nursed during treatment.

Can my baby sleep on a biliblanket?

Yes. Your hospital will outline the schedule for your child's treatment. However, the biliblanket can be used 24 hours a day for as long as necessary.

Why is my baby's skin ‘bleached or reddened' where the biliblanket pad has been in contact with the skin?

The skin in direct contact with the pad is the first area where bilirubin is broken down. This breakdown process is not harmful; in fact, it contributes to the treatment of your baby and causes this portion of skin to turn to its normal color. As the treatment process continues, bilirubin is removed from the blood and the rest of the skin. As the bilirubin is lowered to acceptable levels, all of you baby's skin will return to its normal color.

Will my baby be rotated on the pad to treat all of his/her skin?
 

No, only a small portion of the bilirubin is in the fatty tissue of the skin. The majority of the bilirubin is in the blood. The circulation of the blood will bring the bilirubin to the lighted area where it will be broken down.

It is important that the plain lighted area of the covered pad-the area without writing- is against the baby's skin at all times during treatment. Clothing can then be applied over the system.

How long will the biliblanket be used on my baby?

The length of time phototherapy treatment is needed varies from one baby to the next as each baby's condition is different. Your health care provider will prescribe the amount of time your baby will be on the biliblanket each day.

Most babies have phototherapy treatment for several days. Your baby's bilirubin level will be tested during treatment, usually by a small sample of blood taken from the baby's heel. These tests will determine when normal levels of bilirubin are reached and phototherapy is no longer needed.

Contact Jain Multispeciality Hospital (Jain Child and Maternity Hospital)

Address :

AE-7, Shaheed Udham Singh Marg, AE Block, Poorbi Shalimar Bag, Shalimar Bagh, Delhi, 110088, India

Phone : 📞 +98
Postal code : 110088
Website : http://www.jainmultispecialityhospital.com/
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AE-7, Shaheed Udham Singh Marg, AE Block, Poorbi Shalimar Bag, Shalimar Bagh, Delhi, 110088, India
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vinika jain on Google

I admitted my father, a patient of CLD at Jain Hospital under the treatment of Dr. Siddhartha Jain. Dr. Jain is very reputed in his field and he listens to all the problems of the patient very carefully. If you need multi speciality treatment, other speciality doctors are also available at the centre. I have been very satisfied with the treatment my father received and the overall experience at the hospital.
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Neha Jain on Google

Very professional team. There have been occasions wherein I have needed emergency attention and the team has been very quick and prompt in providing medical assistance. Being a multi speciality hospital the team of doctors are able to take care of all kinds of medical issues. The hospital is equipped with all latest medical equipments and the nursing staff is very caring. Special thanks to Dr Molshree and Dr Surekha for taking care of me and my child during my entire pregnancy.
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Yoga Urja on Google

I have visited Dr GC Jain for treatment of my child many times. I completely trust him. He is professional yet comforting and i always feel that I am getting advice from someone in family when we visit him.
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Shamshad Salmani on Google

My wife has delivered in Jain child and maternity hospital. I'm very satisfied with the facilities. Doctor and her team is very supportive. I advise everyone to avail this opportunity. Hospital services are worth for money. Doctors and staffs all are very good and expert in their profession. Thanks to all of them.
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Aashish Ghai on Google

We visited the centre for consultation with Dr. Siddhartha Jain for our father. He is a petient of liver Cirrhosis. Doctor Jain took care of our fathers case and we were really convinced with the way he understood the history, diagnosed the issue, explained us the situation and recommendations he provided for future treatment. In case, someone is looking for any gastro related treatment, he should be the go-to-doctor. The centre through which he operates is also very good, well-maintained, clean and you get all facilities. Highly recommended this place and the doctor if someone is looking for the right care.
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Shalu Asija on Google

Had a great experience. The staff is very courteous, the doctors know their work well. Dr. Siddharth Jain, liver specialist is one of the best in his field. All the needed facilities are provided in the hospital and its pretty much on the economic end as compared to the others around and the ones providing similar treatment. 10/10 on cleanliness, hygiene, treatment, hospitality, management, and the way to deal with patients.
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Samyak Jain on Google

I came to get my mother consulted by Dr. Surekha Jain. She was highly recommended to me by many of my close relatives. She took the decision to operate her after the diagnosis, which was the correct decision according to her condition. Dr. Surekha and Dr. Siddharth were very cooperative with us across the 4 days of her hospitalization and we thank them along with the whole medical staff present there for their care and hospitality.
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chaniya Rai on Google

Hi all , I am Chaniya Jaisinghani, R/o Shalimar bagh. Delhi. I first consulted Dr Siddharth Jain when I was first diagnosed with PUJ Obstruction. There was a narrowing in the tube connecting mu kidney and the bladder. Dr Siddharth explained what PUJ obstruction means and how it could affect my kidney gradually in a harmful way. He explained me how an operation is required to fix this problem permanently. I trusted the surgical team at Jain Multispeciality Hospital. But personally, my only concern was my one year old son. I was anxious about the long hospitalization stay with a young one at home. My house is on the second floor with no elevator and I was hesitant to make frequent post operative visits to the hospital. Not only did my surgery go well, my recovery was quick and so I discharged early. Considering my personal inability to visit the hospital because of my baby and no lift, the nursing staff went out of the way to provide all post operative care at home. The staff would come and send videos of my wound to Dr Siddharth and followed Dr Siddharth’s instructions real time. Now my wound is healed and I am carrying out my daily activities without worrying about my PUJ problem. I will like to thank the entire team at Jain Multispeciality Hospital as I could not expect more.

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