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Quiz On Jaundice In Newborns

"Dear Doctor - Participate in this fun and exciting Quiz on Jaundice in Newborns. Jaundice is a common condition in newborns that causes yellowing of the skin and eyes. It occurs when there is an excess of bilirubin, a yellow pigment found in bile, in the blood. Jaundice is usually harmless and will go away on its own within a few weeks. However, in some cases it can be more serious and require treatment. There are two main types of jaundice: physiological jaundice and pathological jaundice. Physiological jaundice is the most common type and occurs when the baby's liver is not yet fully developed and cannot process bilirubin efficiently. Pathological jaundice is less common and can be caused by problems with the baby's red blood cells, liver, or biliary system. Participate Now."

1. Which of the following is the most common reason for jaundice in newborn?

2. Which of the following events help in faster recovery from hyperbilirubinemia?

3. Which of the following is the risk factor for jaundice in newborns?

4. What is the normal bilirubin level of a 2-4 days old neonate?

5. Which of the following statements is true for neonatal jaundice?

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