Use of Blue Light Phototherapy in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

Phototherapy with blue light is a medical treatment used to treat jaundice in newborns. This is a condition in which bilirubin, a yellow substance produced naturally in the body, builds up in the blood and results in a yellowish shade of the skin and the whites of the eyes. Phototherapy is used to lower bilirubin in an infant’s blood because blue light helps bilirubin break down more quickly.

Phototherapy can be done at home or in the hospital and usually requires the baby to sit or lie on a special blanket that is lit by blue light. The baby may be connected to a monitor that measures bilirubin in the blood, and intravenous fluids may be given to maintain hydration. Phototherapy is usually done for about 24 hours and, in some cases, may be extended for a longer period of time.

At Kalstein we have the ideal phototherapy incubators for any maternity ward, with a stable heating environment for use by newborn patients in the NICU. Widely applicable in all hospitals and clinics and optimized for premature births or for some sick full-term babies.

Phototherapy as Safe Treatment in Neonates

Phototherapy with blue light is a safe and effective treatment for jaundice and usually does not cause any side effects. If used correctly, phototherapy can significantly reduce bilirubin in an infant’s blood and help prevent more serious complications.

Although phototherapy with blue light is a safe treatment, it is important that the baby be closely supervised during the procedure. Ensure the baby is well hydrated and is given intravenous fluids if needed. It is also important to make sure that the light does not come into direct contact with the baby’s skin, as this could cause burns. In general, asthma is an effective and safe treatment for jaundice in newborns and can help prevent more serious complications.

Why is phototherapy recommended?

Jaundice occurs when bilirubin, a naturally occurring yellow substance in the body, accumulates in the blood. Bilirubin is normally broken down in the liver, but sometimes the liver cannot break it down as quickly as it is, especially in newborns. This can happen for several reasons, including the age of the baby, the type of delivery, or if the baby has anemia. Jaundice usually begins after 2 to 3 days of life and may make the baby’s skin and whites of the eyes look yellow. Jaundice is more common in infants who have dark skin and may be more severe in premature or low birth weight infants.

Phototherapy with blue light is a safe, effective treatment totally recommended for jaundice, and usually does not cause any side effects. In general, blue light phototherapy is an effective and safe treatment for jaundice in newborns and can help prevent more serious complications.

Kalstein brand Children’s Phototherapy Incubator

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