Question

What are the causes of neonatal jaundice?

Answer

Hello, neonatal jaundice refers to the condition where, during the neonatal period, abnormal bilirubin metabolism causes elevated bilirubin levels in the blood, leading to yellowing of the skin, mucous membranes, and sclera. This is one of the most common issues in neonates, divided into physiological and pathological types. Physiological jaundice typically does not require special treatment, whereas pathological jaundice may require blue light therapy to promote bilirubin reduction.