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Jaundice in Newborns Symptoms, Causes, Levels, Types, and Treatment

Medical Author: Steven Doerr, MD

Medical Editor: John Mersch, MD, FAAP

Medically Reviewed on 2/8/2019

What should you know about jaundice in newborns and babies?

What is jaundice in newborns (neonatal jaundice)?

What are the symptoms of jaundice in newborns?

What causes jaundice in newborns?

What are the types of neonatal jaundice?

What is physiologic jaundice?

What is maternal-fetal blood group incompatibility (Rh, ABO)

What is breast milk jaundice?

What is breastfeeding jaundice?

What is cephalohematoma (a collection of blood under the scalp)?

What are red blood cell enzyme defects?

Red blood cell membrane defects

What are the risk factors for jaundice in newborns?

How is jaundice in newborns diagnosed?

What is the treatment for jaundice in newborns?

What are the complications of jaundice in newborns?

What is the prognosis of jaundice in newborns?

Can jaundice in newborns be prevented?

What should you know about jaundice in newborns and babies?

Jaundice is the yellowish discoloration of the skin, mucous membranes and the whites of the eyes (sclerae) caused by elevated levels of bilirubin in the blood (hyperbilirubinemia). The term jaundice is derived from the French word jaune, which means yellow. Jaundice is not technically a disease, but rather it is a visible sign of an underlying condition causing increased levels of bilirubin in the blood.

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