Question

What Are the Symptoms of Neonatal Chronic Cholestasis Jaundice?

Answer

The symptoms of neonatal chronic cholestasis jaundice may include jaundice of the eyes, decreased appetite, and possible abdominal discomfort. There are many causes for this condition, mainly categorized into liver cell injury, intrahepatic bile duct damage, and extrahepatic bile duct diseases. In China, due to the prevalence of hepatitis, pregnant women often have IgG antibodies against hepatitis A, thus reducing the chance of infants under 3 months old contracting hepatitis A. However, the causes of neonatal cholestasis jaundice are still diverse, commonly including liver cell injury and intrahepatic bile duct diseases. I hope this information is helpful to you, and wish your child a speedy recovery.