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The most common cause of jaundice in older babies and children is an infection of the liver, called hepatitis. Other causes are very rare. The yellowish skin colour associated with jaundice is because of a bilirubin overload in the body. Biliriubin is a product of red blood cell breakdown, which is a normal process.
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The most common cause of jaundice in older babies and children is an infection of the liver, called hepatitis. Other causes are very rare. The yellowish skin colour associated with jaundice is because of a bilirubin overload in the body. Biliriubin is a product of red blood cell breakdown, which is a normal process.
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