Question

After about ten days of birth, the baby’s facial skin turns yellow, and it is suspected to be neonatal jaundice. What are the symptoms of neonatal jaundice?

Answer

The symptoms of neonatal jaundice include the skin and eyes becoming yellowish, which can be observed on the whites of the eyes, forehead, around the eyes, chest, and back. If these areas are all distinctly yellow, it may be neonatal jaundice, and it is recommended to undergo a medical examination.