Newborn Jaundice Introduction
Newborn jaundice is a condition that causes a yellowing of a baby's skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. It is induced by bilirubin, a yellow-colored pigment made when red blood cells break down. About 60% of full-term babies and 80% of premature babies develop newborn jaundice during their first week of life. However, most cases resolve without intervention, and only a few babies require medical treatment.
Newborn Jaundice FAQs
1.What is newborn jaundice?
2.Is jaundice in newborns normal?
3.What are the types and causes of newborn jaundice?
4.When do I need to be worried about my baby’s jaundice?
5.What are the associated symptoms of newborn jaundice?
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