"Go for the tests first! You're first in line, and the blood routine results should be available in at most two hours. If it's just newborn jaundice, it can be treated easily enough. The real concern is if it's newborn sepsis, which is more troublesome. So, once the blood test results are out, make sure to come find me immediately. Don't delay. Additionally, try not to feed the child anything other than breast milk and water."
Based on his personal diagnosis experience, Zhou Can highly suspects that this child may have newborn sepsis.
This illness typically occurs in infants between three days to two weeks old.
This child only developed symptoms after twenty-one days, which suggests his immunity is quite strong. Or he might have developed it earlier, but the mother didn't notice.
Newborn sepsis is a systemic infectious disease caused by bacteria invading the bloodstream.
