The birth of a child is the most special moment and for this the mother has to face innumerable problems and finally the child steps into this world. But after birth, babies also face a variety of illnesses and other health problems, such as every other baby nowadays develops congenital jaundice or jaundice, which makes the baby more vulnerable. And it takes several months for it to return to normal, and so the baby's growth is slow, affecting his or her organs. Jaundice causes yellowing of the skin and body fibers, which are more pronounced in the skin or whites of the eyes. The reason is that:* For a few days after birth, the baby's liver does not work well, but after a few days it begins to work well. It builds up a compound called bilirubin in the blood, which causes paleness in the skin and whites of the eyes.
* Red blood cells in newborns are more than they need, when these extra red blood cells break down, they release bilirubin and thus jaundice. Gynecologists say: "Premature babies are more likely to have jaundice, in addition to an infection such as a urinary tract infection is also a cause of jaundice. * Children whose blood type is different from their mother's, their blood cells can break down more quickly, resulting in jaundice. * It is not harmful to most children, but hearing is due to the accumulation of large amounts of bilirubin Can cause problems and can damage the brain.