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  2. High Bilirubin Levels: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

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    High bilirubin levels often mean that your liver isn’t filtering bilirubin the way it’s supposed to. There are many causes for this in adults. In newborns, the cause is usually newborn jaundice.

  3. Bilirubin Test: High vs. Low Levels, Direct vs. Indirect - WebMD

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    Normal results for conjugated (direct) bilirubin should be less than 0.3 mg/dl. Normal bilirubin levels in newborns can reach as high as 12 mg/dl. Men tend to have slightly higher bilirubin levels ...

  4. Newborn Jaundice: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

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    Newborn jaundice is a yellowing of a baby’s skin and eyes. A common condition, it can occur when babies have a high level of bilirubin, a yellow pigment produced during the breakdown of red ...

  5. Does My Baby Have Jaundice? What Are the Treatments? - WebMD

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    It's a common and usually harmless condition in which your new baby's skin and eyes look yellow. It happens when too much bilirubin, a chemical that red blood cells release during their normal ...

  6. Yellow Skin (Jaundice): Pictures, Symptoms, Causes, and Diagnosis

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    Newborn jaundice is a common condition that occurs when a baby has a high level of bilirubin in the blood soon after birth. It often goes away on its own as a baby’s liver develops and as the ...

  7. Jaundice: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options - WebMD

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    When red blood cells die, they leave behind bilirubin, a yellow-orange pigment in the blood. The liver filters bilirubin from the bloodstream to be removed in your stool. If too much is in your ...

  8. Neonatal jaundice - Wikipedia

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    Neonatal jaundice. Neonatal jaundice is a yellowish discoloration of the white part of the eyes and skin in a newborn baby due to high bilirubin levels. [1] Other symptoms may include excess sleepiness or poor feeding. [1] Complications may include seizures, cerebral palsy, or kernicterus. [1]

  9. Jaundice in Children: Symptoms, Causes, Home Remedies, and More

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    Jaundice in newborns resulting from elevated bilirubin levels may be treated with phototherapy. With this treatment, your child is exposed to a special blue light to help reduce bilirubin levels.