Newborn Jaundice

Jaundice in newborns is usually caused by physiological jaundice, with mild symptoms often resolving within a few days, while severe cases may require blue light therapy.
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Newborn Jaundice

Newborn jaundice is a normal physiological phenomenon, usually appearing 3 days after birth and disappearing naturally within a week. During this period, it’s advisable to expose the baby to sunlight to aid in its disappearance, but avoid doing so through glass as it’s ineffective.
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Newborn Jaundice

Newborn jaundice is categorized into physiological and pathological types. If jaundice appears after 24 hours of birth and the baby is feeding well and in good spirits, it is likely physiological jaundice. Conversely, if jaundice occurs within 24 hours of birth and is accompanied by symptoms such as crying and fussiness, it may be pathological jaundice.
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