Question

What is neonatal jaundice?

Answer

Neonatal jaundice is a condition that almost all babies will experience. It is caused by an excess of bilirubin produced after the decomposition and metabolism of red blood cells, as the liver’s ability to excrete bilirubin in babies is insufficient, leading to an accumulation of bilirubin in the baby’s body, which in turn causes jaundice. It is recommended to take a Silymarin Oral Solution to relieve jaundice, which has a significant effect; if the bilirubin level is below the 85th percentile, it is necessary to be hospitalized for blue light therapy treatment in a timely manner, and to use the Silymarin Oral Solution in conjunction with it, to prevent recurrence of the condition.