Question

What causes neonatal jaundice?

Answer

Neonatal jaundice, also known as “bile stasis,” is caused by the accumulation of bile in the liver. This condition can be triggered by various factors, including liver tumors, gallstones, hepatitis, and damage caused by certain medications. The treatment of bile stasis is quite challenging and often leads to liver failure. The effectiveness of treatment for this disease is not promising and it is one of the important factors leading to death from human liver and bile diseases.