Introduction: Neonatal Jaundice
Neonatal Jaundice:
Newborn babies often suffer from a slight yellow tinge of the skin
and eyes caused by a type of jaundice called neonatal jaundice.
This is from bilirubin in the blood
because of the immaturity of their livers.
This usually resolves without treatment in a few days, but
in severe cases it can require treatment.
Researching symptoms of Neonatal Jaundice: Further information about the symptoms of Neonatal Jaundice is available including a list of symptoms of Neonatal Jaundice, other diseases that might have similar symptoms in differential diagnosis of Neonatal Jaundice, or alternatively return to research other symptoms in the symptom center.
Misdiagnosis and Neonatal Jaundice: Research more detailed information about misdiagnosis of Neonatal Jaundice, underlying causes of Neonatal Jaundice (possibly misdiagnosed), or research misdiagnosis of other diseases
Treatments for Neonatal Jaundice: Various information is available about treatments available for Neonatal Jaundice, or research treatments for other diseases.
Causes of Neonatal Jaundice: Research more detailed information about the causes of Neonatal Jaundice, other possibly hidden causes of Neonatal Jaundice, or other general information about Neonatal Jaundice.
Statistics and Neonatal Jaundice:
Various sources and calculations are available in statistics about Neonatal Jaundice,
and you can also research other medical statistics in our statistics center.
Last revision: May 30, 2003
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