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  • Dr. Hannelie Potgieter

What is Jaundice?

Updated: Mar 16, 2023

"Jaundice" is the word doctors and nurses use when a baby's skin or white part of the eye turns yellow. Jaundice is common in newborns and can happen within a day or days of a baby's birth. Babies are usually checked for jaundice after they are born, while they are still in the hospital, and again at their first checkup after going home.


Jaundice happens when a baby has high levels of a substance called "bilirubin" in the blood. Jaundice is a sign that testing is needed to check the baby's bilirubin level.


Babies can have high bilirubin levels for different reasons. For example, some babies who breastfeed can get jaundice if they are not getting enough milk. Jaundice is also more common in babies who are born early.


It is important for babies to be checked for jaundice. That's because without treatment, very high bilirubin levels can lead to brain damage.


What are the symptoms of jaundice?


Jaundice causes the skin and the white parts of the eyes to turn yellow. It often happens first in the face, but can spread to the chest, belly, and arms. It spreads to the legs last.

Sometimes, jaundice can be severe. A baby with severe jaundice can have orange-yellow skin, or yellow skin below the knee on the lower part of the leg. The "whites" of the eyes might look yellow, too. A baby with severe jaundice might also:

-Be hard to wake up

-Have a high-pitched cry

-Be unhappy and keep crying

-Keep bending their body or neck backward


How can I tell if my baby has jaundice?


You can tell if your baby has jaundice by pressing 1 finger on your baby's nose or forehead. Then lift up your finger. If the skin is yellow where you pressed, your baby has jaundice.

When should I call my doctor or nurse?


Call your doctor


-Your baby's jaundice is getting worse

-Your baby has symptoms of severe jaundice


Is there a test for jaundice?


Yes. A doctor can do an exam and test for jaundice. This can be done with a blood test or by measuring the bilirubin level through the skin.


Is there anything I can do on my own to help the jaundice get better?


Yes. To help your baby's jaundice get better, you can make sure your baby drinks enough. If you breastfeed your baby, make sure you breastfeed often and in the right way. If you are worried that your baby is not drinking enough, talk with your doctor or nurse.


You can tell that your baby is drinking enough if:


-They have 6 or more wet diapers a day

-Their bowel movements change from dark green to yellow

-They seem happy after feeding


Your doctor will tell you if your baby needs any more treatment. If your baby's bilirubin level is only a little high, their jaundice will most likely get better on its own. But if your baby's bilirubin levels are very high, or if they were born early, the doctor will probably suggest treatment.


How is jaundice treated?


The most common treatment for jaundice is "light therapy." This is also called "phototherapy." During light therapy, a doctor puts the baby under a special blue light Babies who get light therapy are usually naked or wear only a diaper so that the light can shine on their skin. You will still be able to visit and touch your baby while they get light therapy. You will also be able to breastfeed your baby.

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