What are the symptoms of pathological jaundice?

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Pathological jaundice refers to neonatal pathological jaundice, neonatal pathological jaundice symptoms generally include yellow skin, lethargy, limb convulsions, etc.

What are the symptoms of pathological jaundice?

1, yellow skin

newborn due to liver failure to process and metabolize bilirubin in the blood, so that it accumulates in the skin, mucosa and other tissues, causing yellow skin.

2, lethargy

If the newborn is not treated in time after illness, involving brain tissue, so that its cells damage, loss of activity, appear lethargy phenomenon.

What are the symptoms of pathological jaundice?

3, limb convulsions

newborn bilirubin penetrates into the brain tissue through the blood-brain barrier, damage the central nervous system, leading to nerve tissue damage governing the limbs, causing limb convulsions.



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