Biliblanket (Link: Biliblanket)

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The Biliblanket is used to treat high levels of bilirubin (hyperbilirubinemia) that can cause neonatal jaundice. Jaundice in some babies can disappear within one to two weeks without treatment; however for babies with more severe jaundice, treatment is required. The Biliblanket is a portable phototherapy device that uses visible light to transform bilirubin into a more water-soluble form that allows it to dissolve easily in water and can be eliminated. This therapy lowers the serum bilirubin level.


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The fiberoptic pad is used to transport light from the light source directly onto the baby's skin. The light waves are absorbed by the baby's skin and blood, which will breakdown bilirubin, allowing it to be eliminated. The biliblanket can be used for 24 hours a day as long as therapy is required.