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Jaundice is a build-up of yellow pigment, called bilirubin, in the blood. Normally, the liver processes red blood cells to remove bilirubin. When it builds up, it causes skin and the whites of the...
When you have a new baby, it's easy to get alarmed about potential health problems. Jaundice is a common occurrence in infants. It does not usually pose a serious health threat in healthy babies,...
Jaundice is a medical condition characterized by yellowness of the skin, whites of the eyesand mucous membranes due to deposition of bile pigments resulting from excess bilirubin in the blood....
According to the Mayo Clinic, jaundice is represented by a yellow tone in the baby's skin. The condition is common in newborns, particularly those who were born prematurely. In most cases,...
Jaundice occurs in up to 90 percent of newborns. It is caused by high levels of bilirubin in the baby's blood. While in the womb, the mother's liver removes excess bilirubin; after birth, the...
Jaundice is a common condition in babies, and is not usually very serious. It is important for all newborns to be checked for it within the first few days of life, as jaundice usually occurs at...
Newborn jaundice is something that most babies experience, especially those that are pre-term (born before 37 weeks of pregnancy). While jaundice in newborns is not usually harmful, this condition...
Jaundice is usually caused by a buildup of bilirubin, a component of blood that is normally removed by the liver. In newborns, sometimes the liver is slow to start working and the baby develops...
Jaundice is caused by a surplus of bilirubin acquired in utero and can cause brain damage if it becomes severe. Sunlight can break up the jaundice in your baby's skin so his body can process it,...
Neonatal jaundice is yellowish staining of the newborn's skin and whites of the eyes by bile pigment (bilirubin). It is a common condition that begins during the first week after birth, and...
A majority of newborns will develop jaundice during their first week of life. This yellow skin coloration and sclera is a result of increased serum bilirubin concentration due to the baby's liver...
Babies with a yellowish color to their skin and eyes are typically suffering from jaundice. Nearly 60 percent of full-term babies develop the condition during the first two weeks of life,...
Infant jaundice is a common condition in newborn babies, especially preterm babies, according to the Mayo Clinic. Jaundice in an infant is caused by the excess buildup of a yellow substance called...
Hyperbilirubinemia, or newborn jaundice, is a common condition of excess bilirubin in the blood. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, it usually does not require treatment. In...
Jaundice is caused by too much bilirubin, which is a chemical in hemoglobin. Bilirubin, which is yellow, builds up in the body when the liver is having difficulty processing red blood cells as...
According to babycenter.com, up to 60 percent of full-term babies develop jaundice within the first two weeks of birth. Jaundice is caused by high levels of bilirubin in the blood, because the...
Jaundice is a yellowing of the skin, commonly seen in newborns. The condition usually resolves itself in a matter of weeks but occasionally requires treatment to prevent further complications.
Hyperbilirubinemia is a condition that occurs when bilirubin builds up in the blood. Bilirubin is a yellow substance that is produced by the liver, so when bilirubin is in excess, the skin and...
An unborn baby has extra red blood cells to carry the oxygen it receives from its mother through the placenta. After birth, the newborn is breathing oxygen and the extra blood cells are no longer...
Kernicterus is a complication of infant jaundice. It occurs when bilirubin, which causes yellow pigmentation of the skin, starts to affect brain cells. There's a certain level of toxicity to...
Infant jaundice is a discoloration of a newborn baby's skin and eyes, according to the Mayo Clinic. The discoloration is caused by an excess of bilirubin, a yellow-pigmented breakdown product of...
Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, or newborn jaundice, is a condition caused by too much bilirubin in an infant's blood, which causes yellow skin. The body creates bilirubin when old red blood cells...
Kernicterus, or bilirubin encephalopathy, is a condition that affects infants -- particularly babies born prematurely. Many newborns have a condition called jaundice, which means the liver is...
When a baby is born, one of the first things that the medical staff assesses is the color of the infant. This is because a healthy color means that organs are functioning properly and that the...
Jaundice is a common condition that affects around 50 to 60 percent of all newborn babies. It occurs when bilirubin levels are high, meaning that the blood cells in the body are broken down and...
Hyperbilirubinemia is a medical condition more commonly known as jaundice. Jaundice occurs when there is too much bilirubin in the blood stream. Babies born prematurely, defined as earlier than 36...
Kernicterus is a disease in newborns that leads to brain damage if not treated promptly. The problem stems from the baby's liver when it hasn't developed entirely before birth. During gestation,...
Kernicterus is a potentially deadly disease that strikes newborns and can lead to death or permanent impairment. With proper medical intervention, the condition is preventable. The first step in...
Kernicterus is a type of brain damage caused by infant jaundice. It normally occurs in small, premature babies whose liver has not fully developed. Infant jaundice can lead to high levels of...
Phototherapy is a treatment that involves shining ultraviolet light onto the skin. Most often it is used as a treatment for newborns with excessively high bilirubin levels, which is a condition...
Having a yellowish tint to the skin could mean your baby has jaundice, it is common in many newborns. Jaundice is caused by too much of bilirubin - a pigment that builds up in the baby's body - It...
Newborn babies, simply because they have not been exposed to much outside the womb, often experience multiple medical conditions. Most of these conditions are not serious, such as dry skin, cradle...
Jaundice is very common in newborn babies. It is caused by a build-up of bilirubin, which is made when red blood cells break down in the body. Often, newborns' livers are not mature enough to keep...
Every baby that is born has at least a small excess of bilirubin in his/her system. This can cause a yellow/orange appearance to the skin and also the whites of the eyes. This condition, known...
Jaundice is a very common condition affecting newborns. It is not dangerous in most cases, as it is simply a reaction to too much pigment, or bilirubin, in the body. The excess amounts of pigment...
Jaundice is a yellowing of the skin caused by a build up of bilirubin in the bloodstream. Infants typically experience slight jaundice after birth with no long-term risks. However, severe cases of...