Newborn jaundice

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What is Newborn jaundice?

Newborn jaundice is a condition marked by high levels of bilirubin in the blood. The increased bilirubin cause the infant's skin and whites of the eyes (sclera) to look yellow.

Alternative Names:

Jaundice of the newborn; Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia

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I dont know if I am posting in the right forum. I have a 5 week old that was born 3 weeks ...
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Kylie no longer has it, but I've been reading a lot of posts from ladies who's babies have ...
My daughter is pregnant with her 5th baby, All previous babies have been jaundiced. Bilirub...
My son is 4 weeks old and has had jaundice since at least 24 hours old. He was diagnosed wi...
I just had my son this passed Monday 03/10/08 and we were released from the hospital on 03/...
My baby ahve jaundice, they did a test on him in the hospital and his level was 9.5 and yes...
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