What to Expect If Your Newborn is Diagnosed with Jaundice
Jaundice Babies: Causes, Concerns and Expectations
By Emma S., published Apr 21, 2008
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It is not an uncommon thing for a baby to be born with, or to develop, jaundice, particularly if the baby is premature. Premature or otherwise, babies often have livers which simply aren't yet capable of processing the bilirubin as quickly as needed. There is more than one type of jaundice that can occur.
Physiologic jaundice is noted in a healthy baby and is an ordinary issue that's easy to "cure". When the jaundice is serious enough to cause a risk to the patient's health, it's called Pathologic jaundice. Pathologic jaundice can occur if the baby certain blood diseases, liver problems, certain infections or blood incompatibility. The cause of the jaundice must be determined before treatment can begin, since different treatments are required for each of the various types of jaundice.
Breast feeding jaundice is a condition where 1 in 10 babies are recognized with jaundice, most within the first week of life. A low calorie intake, from improper breast feeding or other conditions, is thought to be the cause of this type of jaundice.
Breast milk jaundice occurs much less often than breast feeding jaundice. Agents in the mother's blood are seemingly the cause of this type of jaundice, causing liver problems, which are indicated by the baby's skin turning yellow over the period of a week or so.
If you've already taken your baby home from the hospital, and you notice that the baby's skin seems yellowish, call the doctor and take the baby for testing. Make sure that you aren't seeing the yellow skin under a fluorescent light, though, since skin can appear yellowish under fluorescent lighting. Take the baby outside in medium sunlight to check for yellow skin, eyes or mouth.
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Takeaways
- Jaundice is a medical condition which is common in newborn babies.
- Jaundice can also develop in adults.
- Jaundice is easily identified and easily treated.
Did You Know?
A high number of babies with developmental problems are born with or develop jaundice.
Resources
- Read more about jaundice here: www.medicinenet.com
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