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LED Phototherapy for Newborn Jaundice at Avani Children’s Hospital, Mancherial

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Every newborn deserves a healthy start in life. At Avani Children’s Hospital, Mancherial, we offer advanced LED Phototherapy — a safe, effective, and painless treatment for newborn jaundice. With the guidance of the most experienced pediatricians and neonatologists, we ensure every baby receives world-class care right here in Mancherial. As the best pediatric hospital in Mancherial, Avani is committed to providing modern neonatal care supported by the latest medical technologies and a compassionate team.

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At Avani Children’s Hospital, safety is our top priority. We use eye protection shields, maintain optimal light intensity and distance, and ensure hydration and feeding support during therapy. All babies are treated under medical-grade LED phototherapy units approved for neonatal use.

  • Advanced LED Phototherapy Units
  • Expert Neonatal Supervision
  • Painless and Non-Invasive Treatment
  • 4. 24×7 Monitoring and Support
  • Family-Centered Care
  • Allows continuous monitoring and parental involvement

What Is LED Phototherapy?

LED Phototherapy is a medical treatment used to reduce jaundice in newborn babies. Jaundice happens when there’s too much bilirubin (a yellow pigment) in the baby’s blood, causing yellowing of the skin and eyes. In LED Phototherapy, babies are placed under special blue LED lights that help break down bilirubin into a form the baby’s body can easily eliminate. This treatment is non-invasive, safe, and highly effective.

Advantages of LED Phototherapy

  • Safe and gentle for all newborns
  • Faster bilirubin reduction compared to conventional lights
  • No harmful UV rays or side effects
  • Low heat emission – prevents dehydration and overheating
  • Energy-efficient and eco-friendly technology
  • Highly effective for mild to moderate jaundice

LED Phototherapy is a treatment for newborn jaundice that uses special blue LED lights to break down excess bilirubin in the baby’s body, helping reduce yellowing of the skin and eyes.

Yes, it is completely safe. At Avani Children’s Hospital, Mancherial, we use advanced medical-grade LED units that emit safe light without harmful UV rays or side effects.

Most babies need 24 to 48 hours of continuous phototherapy, depending on their bilirubin levels. The most experienced doctors at Avani will guide you through every stage of the treatment.

Phototherapy is required when a newborn’s bilirubin level is higher than normal, usually seen as yellowing of the skin or eyes. Your doctor will recommend it after blood test results.

No, LED phototherapy is painless and non-invasive. Babies simply rest under gentle blue light while being continuously monitored by our neonatal specialists.

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Treatment usually lasts 24–48 hours, depending on the newborn’s bilirubin levels. Our most experienced doctors at Avani make sure therapy continues until bilirubin reaches safe levels, minimizing the risk of complications.

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Most medical centers offer charity programs, counseling, and financial assistance for those in need.

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FAQ’S

Frequently Ask Questions

Doctors measure bilirubin levels, consider the baby’s weight and age, and adjust light intensity and duration accordingly.

Side effects are minimal — minor skin dryness or mild rash may occur, but these resolve quickly under medical supervision..

Yes, in some cases, phototherapy is combined with hydration, feeding support, or medical interventions for optimal recovery.

Absolutely. Avani uses modern, high-intensity LED phototherapy units with adjustable light settings and double-sided therapy for faster recovery.

Bilirubin levels are regularly tested, and nurses monitor temperature, hydration, and overall comfort to ensure effective treatment.