How much is the 72-hour normal jaundice value for newborns?

Dr. Aubrey Foster
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2025-05-13 13:44:14
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Neonatal jaundice is a symptom caused by abnormal bilirubin metabolism in the child. If it is a full-term baby, the serum total bilirubin at 72 hours of birth should not exceed 12mg/dl, and premature infants should not exceed 15mg/dl. If the above values are exceeded, pathological jaundice and other diseases are considered. Go to hospital for treatment.