What is the Normal Range for Newborn Jaundice?

Newborns may develop jaundice within 2-5 days after birth, which usually resolves within 14 days. For full-term infants, the normal serum bilirubin level should be below 205.2μmol/L, while for premature infants, it should be below 257μmol/L. If jaundice persists beyond the normal range or appears within 24 hours after birth, it may indicate unhealthy jaundice and further examination and treatment may be required.
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What is the Normal Range of Jaundice in Newborns After 30 Days?

In normal circumstances, jaundice appearing in newborns within 28 days is referred to as neonatal jaundice; if it occurs after 28 days, it is no longer considered neonatal jaundice. Parents can measure their child’s jaundice index. If it falls within the normal range, there is no need to worry. Due to different units and methods of measurement, the normal values for jaundice also vary. Generally, the jaundice index for a full-month-old baby should be below 100. It is recommended that parents take their child for a measurement.
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