Sick baby with neonatal jaundice and hyperbilirubinemia under blue UV light

From Jaundice to Kernicterus: Understanding the Risks and Protecting Your Newborn

Jaundice is something most new parents hear about—but rarely worry about. And in most cases, they don’t have to. It’s common, often harmless, and usually fades with minimal intervention. But in some cases, jaundice is more than just a yellow tinge. Left untreated, it can lead to serious complications—including a devastating, lifelong condition called kernicterus….

newborn with jaundice

When Every Hour Counts: How Delayed Treatment for Jaundice Can Lead to Long-Term Harm

The first days of a baby’s life are full of newness, love—and, sometimes, medical challenges. One of the most common conditions in newborns is jaundice, caused by elevated levels of bilirubin in the blood. It’s often treatable and mild. But when warning signs are missed or treatment is delayed, the consequences can be life-changing. In…

Phototherapy treatment to reduce bilirubin levels in newborn jaundice

Shedding Light on Jaundice: Why Timely Phototherapy Matters for Newborns

Jaundice is one of the most common conditions affecting newborns—but that doesn’t mean it should be taken lightly. While usually treatable, delayed care can turn a manageable issue into a life-altering injury. The key to prevention? Phototherapy—a safe, science-backed treatment that uses light to protect the brain from bilirubin buildup. This article breaks down what…