Question

The normal range for neonatal jaundice in full-term infants is generally 12.9mg/100ml, meaning the bilirubin level in 100ml of blood is below 12.9mg. When the jaundice persists beyond the time frame of 14 days for full-term infants or 4 weeks for premature infants, or when it recurs after subsiding.

Answer

Neonatal jaundice is a very common condition. Within the normal range of neonatal jaundice, it does not affect the body, of course, and if severe, medical attention should be sought promptly.