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How Do You Treat Breast Milk Jaundice?

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How Do You Treat Breast Milk Jaundice?

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Breast milk jaundice is a yellowing of the skin and is identified in breast fed babies who are at least one week old. It is typically diagnosed after other more serious causes of jaundice are ruled out. Start to treat breast milk jaundice by understanding what causes jaundice in newborns. Read on to learn how to treat breast milk jaundice. Know that jaundice is caused by a build-up in the blood of bilirubin, which is made up of old blood cells usually processed by the liver. The liver enzyme that metabolizes bilirubin has sometimes not matured yet in newborns, which leads to jaundice. Relax in the knowledge that breast milk jaundice usually is not a cause for concern. If the baby is at least a week old, otherwise healthy, gaining weight, having plenty of bowel movements and clear urine, breast milk jaundice will probably be identified. However, it is important to have the level of bilirubin in the blood checked; while rare, extremely high levels of bilirubin can lead to tragic circumst

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