Neonatal Jaundice – Everything You Need to Know!
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- Neonatal jaundice is marked by yellowing of the skin and eyes in newborns.
- It's primarily due to high bilirubin levels when a baby's liver can't break it down efficiently.
- There are several types of jaundice, including physiological, breastfeeding, breast milk, and pathologic jaundice.
- Premature babies or those with different blood types than their mothers are more susceptible.
- Diagnosis is usually by visual signs, confirmed with a blood test.
- Treatment ranges from more frequent breastfeeding to phototherapy and, in severe cases, blood transfusions.
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