Neonatal Jaundice: Evaluation and Treatment

Neonatal jaundice, characterized by yellowing of the skin and eyes due to elevated bilirubin levels, is a common condition in newborns that requires careful evaluation and appropriate treatment to prevent complications. The evaluation of neonatal jaundice includes assessing the severity of jaundice, identifying potential underlying causes such as hemolytic disorders or liver dysfunction, and monitoring bilirubin levels through blood tests.

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