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April 10, 2025 06:54 PM
From knowing the early symptoms of jaundice in newborns to managing the symptoms, here is all that you need to know.
Usually 24 to 48 hours after birth, the newborn jaundice is a common condition that affects infants. In an interview with HT lifestyle, Director of Maternity and Gynecology, Dr. “Skin and eyes are yellow of the skin and eyes, CK Birla Hospital Gurgaon, CK Birla Hospital Gurgaon, as you can work for a higher level for a gentle and self-limited position. Pediatricians.” Also read Jaundice in newborns: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention
Identifying the symptoms of jaundice in newborns:
Yellow disintegration: Parents can identify the level of jaundice at home by looking at the yellow mixture of skin and eyes of the eyes. They can gently press the baby’s forehead or nose. One should see the child bright, preferably in natural light. If the skin looks yellow when pressed, it is light jaundice.
Jaundice progression: Jaundice usually progresses from head to bottom, so doctors can check the level of jaundice when they not only see the spread of yellow on the face and chest, but also under the abdomen button, hands and feet.
Urine and stool: Newborn urine should be colorless, and stool should be yellow or orange. If the urine is yellow or the poop is yellow, it may indicate jaundice.
Difficulty in sleep and feed,
Bilirubin measure: The level of bilirubin can be estimated by doctors using an icterometer, or a transcutanus bilirubinometer (TCB), which can measure the level of bilirubin in the skin using light reflections, providing a non-invasive and quick evaluation. If the levels are high, it can be confirmed through a blood test. Also read Jaundice in pregnant women: causes, mother and child risk, maternal and delivery complications, precautions

Jaundice management in newborns:
- To ensure that the child is well hydrated and feed sufficiently, it is necessary to help reduce the level of bilirubin by promoting intestinal movements.
- Frequent breastfeeding can help reduce the level in light jaundice. But in severe cases, phototherapy, ie, exposing the newborn in special lights which help in breaking bilirubin, is required.
- In severe cases where the level of bilirubin is very high (above 20 mg/dL), or when phototherapy is ineffective, an exchange transfusion may be necessary to rapidly reduce the level of bilirubin and prevent the colonyus. Also read Newborn Fitness Tips: Top 12 methods for baby health and wellness
Note the readers: This article is only for informative purposes and is not an option for professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor with any question about a medical condition.
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