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My baby is 10 days old. He was born premature at 8 months and was admitted to the hospital 2 days ago because his bilirubin was 15 and CRP was 12. He received phototherapy for jaundice and treatment for high CRP. In today’s report, CRP was 11 and bilirubin was 7, so he was discharged. At night, he is breathing heavily, about 60 breaths per minute, and his stools are 6–7 times a day, dark green or green with yellowish bits. Is this normal?”
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Kindly consult once physically to nearby pediatrician
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Visit physically to nearby pediatrician.
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60 breaths per minute points to significant tachypnoea in a neonate. There can be a respiratory infection. Along with that the crp appears to be raised still. Consult a Paediatrician in person who can evaluate if there's a need for admitting the baby.
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Consult with Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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