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New guidelines for neonatal jaundice: Information for parents

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Occasionally, a common birth symptom warns of a significant health issue. The majority of newborn infants tan at least slightly. This condition, often known as jaundice, is a very typical and mostly benign aspect of the newborn period. However, in certain extremely rare circumstances, it may indicate or even cause a more serious issue. Because of this, parents need to be informed. Why does jaundice occur? High blood levels of a chemical called bilirubin are what give infant jaundice its yellow appearance. Most bilirubin is produced when red blood cells are broken down. To make it simpler for the body to eliminate through the urine and faeces, it is digested in the liver. When it comes to eliminating bilirubin, newborn livers take some time to start going. Additionally, newborns have more red blood cells than older kids or adults do, and those fresh red blood cells don't persist as long as those produced as babies age. These two elements working together is what makes jaundice so wi...