As
we all know jaundice is seen when the skin and the sclera (white
of the eye) becomes yellow.
Jaundice
is fairly common in newborns and is seen in 90% of the babies. This
is 'normal physiological jaundice' seen usually on second or third
day of life and disappears by the 7th 10th day.
Q:
Why does jaundice occur in a baby?
A:
In a newborn, the red cells in the blood are broken earlier and
faster as compared to the adults. As a result 'bilirubin' (pigment
causing jaundice) which is produced from these broken red cells
accumulates in the body causing jaundice. When the body is in the
womb, this bilirubin is washed away by the placenta into the mother's
circulation and removed. The liver (which removes the bilirubin
from the blood) in the newborn is a little immature and takes some
days to start functioning properly. Hence jaundice in the baby occurs
commonly.
Q:
What are the warning signs of jaundice in baby?
A:
Though 90% of the times, jaundice in a newborn is the physiological
jaundice, some features may be suggestive of another disease. If the
following signs appear, consult your doctor immediately-
- Jaundice
appearing within first 24 hours of life.
- Jaundice
persists even after 14 days of life
- Baby
is not feeding well.
- Baby's
urine becomes yellow in color
- The
stools of the baby are pale or clay colored (almost whitish)
- Baby
appears lethargic, irritable.
Prolonged
jaundice may be seen in premature babies (due to immature liver),
some red cell defect, infection, thyroid disorder, liver disorder
etc. Hence if the baby is still jaundiced after two weeks after
birth, some blood and urine tests are required to determine the
cause and early treatment.
Some
babies may have prolonged jaundice inspite of being completely well.
This is usually seen in breast fed babies. Breast-feeding is continued
and the jaundice will disappear over time.
Q:
Is any treatment required for newborn jaundice? Is jaundice in the
newborn harmful?
A:
Usually jaundice in newborn is not at all dangerous. However if
the baby shows any of the warning signs given above, consult your
doctor as soon as possible.
Since,
jaundice in babies is not usually harmful and disappears by the
10 th day, no treatment is required. However some babies may require
treatment in the form of light (phototherapy). This is done after
the doctor checks the baby's blood for high bilirubin levels. It
is given with the help of a special light. Baby is placed under
this light completely naked except for presence of eye pads (to
shield the eyes) and cloth to cover the genitals. Phototherapy helps
to remove bilirubin faster from the baby. The baby should be fed
properly and adequately during phototherapy to ensure a good urine
output. Phototherapy is usually given for few days.
Babies
with hypothyroidism may have prolonged jaundice beyond 2 weeks and
they should be screened for thyroid disorder and if detected, appropriate
treatment should be given. Babies with red cell defects may require
further treatment. If liver disease is the cause of jaundice (though
very rare), early treatment should be initiated to prevent further
damage to the liver.
Thus,
jaundice in a newborn is usually seen in 90% of babies, is not harmful
and disappears by 10th day of life. Feed your baby adequately and
properly and watch for the warning signs.
Last
created on 8-12-2000
Last
updated on 18-11-2006