Question

How long does it take for a newborn’s jaundice to subside?

Answer

Newborns with jaundice generally subside it gradually within one to two weeks. During this period, the baby requires proper care and observation, including feeding enough breast milk or formula milk and regular physical examinations. In some cases, additional medical measures may be needed to help the baby recover from jaundice more quickly. Parents should closely monitor their baby’s condition and maintain good communication with the doctor.