Infant jaundice index normal value

Dr. Aubrey Foster
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2025-05-24 10:50:56
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In clinical settings, jaundice should not exceed 6 mg/dl on day 1, 9 mg/dl on day 2, and 12 mg/dl on day 3 in normal newborns. Jaundiced infants are identified if their serum bilirubin levels exceed 12.9 mg/dl in full-term infants and 15 mg/dl in preterm infants, and if their serum bilirubin levels rise more than 5 mg/dl daily. Infant jaundice is caused by abnormal bilirubin metabolism in the infant, resulting in elevated bilirubin levels in the blood and symptoms characterized by skin, mucous membrane and scleral infections. jaundice is the most common clinical problem in newborns and resolves in about ten days, so parents should not worry too much. If it persists, take your baby to a hospital.