Hyperbilirubinemia, commonly known as jaundice, is a frequent and typically harmless condition in newborns that results in a yellowish tint to the skin and the whites of the eyes. Statistics indicate that approximately six out of every ten full-term babies develop jaundice. For preterm infants—those born before 37 weeks—the incidence rises to eight out of… Continue reading Everything you need to know about Jaundice in ‘New Born’ by Dr. Supriya Rastogi