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  1. Jaundice is a yellowing of the skin and eyes caused by high bilirubin levels in the blood. It can have various causes, such as hepatitis, gallstones, or hemolytic anemia. Learn how to diagnose and treat jaundice in children.

  2. Jul 1, 2001 · Jaundice can be readily detected clinically when the total serum bilirubin is greater than 5 mg/dL (85 mcmol/L). Clinical jaundice occurs much less frequently in older children and adolescents than in neonates.

    • Dinesh Pashankar, Richard A. Schreiber
    • 2001
  3. Aug 19, 2024 · Key points. Symptoms of jaundice include yellowish skin and eyes. Children and teenagers with jaundice symptoms need to see a doctor. Treatment for jaundice depends on how bad it is and what has caused it. Jaundice in older babies, children and teenagers is rare. On this page: About jaundice. Jaundice symptoms.

  4. There are several reasons a newborn can develop jaundice, including: Physiologic jaundice is a normal response to a baby’s limited ability to excrete bilirubin in the first days of life. Breastfeeding jaundice occurs in some babies in the first week due to low milk intake or dehydration.

  5. Jaundice. Say: JON-diss. To understand jaundice, there's another word you need to know: bilirubin (say: bih-lih-ROO-bin). Bilirubin comes from the normal breakdown of red blood cells. Usually, your liver does a great job of getting rid of bilirubin.

  6. Jaundice is a condition that causes yellow skin and eyes due to high bilirubin levels. It can affect children of any age and may have various causes, such as blood diseases, liver problems, infections or medicines.

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  8. May 9, 2024 · Jaundice can occur at any stage of life, including birth (neonatal jaundice). The treatment varies by the underlying cause. This article describes the causes, symptoms, and diagnosis of jaundice in adults and children.