Question

On the tenth day after birth, a baby is found to have jaundice symptoms, with a measured jaundice level of 15.5. The question is whether it is physiological jaundice and how long it is expected to fade. In addition, the question is also asked about what the milky yellow white spots on the nose are and when they will fade.

Answer

Based on the description, the neonate shows signs of jaundice fading on the tenth day after birth, and the jaundice level has not exceeded the normal range, so it may be physiological jaundice. Physiological jaundice typically fades within 2-3 weeks after birth. As for the milky yellow white spots on the nose, they are neonatal milia and usually disappear naturally within 2-3 weeks.