What is neonatal jaundice? As we all know, in the obstetrics ward, everyone says that their baby is yellow. Then another person will tell you, "It's okay, all babies are yellow." In fact, everyone, everyone who has experienced it, raised a child, or has children around them knows that jaundice is not a very rare thing, but something that almost all, most children will have. In all newborns, giant babies, heavy babies, and very good-looking children. Some children may not have jaundice from birth, but most children do. Generally speaking, normal jaundice may appear about three days after birth, and the yellowing of the skin gradually worsens, reaching a peak at five to six or seven days, and then around ten days, seven to ten days, the jaundice may subside. This is actually the process of neonatal jaundice, which is basically a physiological process and a normal process for most children. |
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