Does Neonatal Jaundice Affect G6PD Results?

Jaundice may have some impact, but it is not significant. The condition is categorized into physiological and pathological types. Physiological jaundice refers to a temporary jaundice caused solely by the characteristics of bilirubin metabolism, appearing 2 to 3 days after birth, reaching its peak between 4 to 6 days, and subsiding within 7 to 10 days. Preterm infants may experience a longer duration, with only mild loss of appetite as the main clinical symptom.
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Does Neonatal Jaundice Affect Intelligence?

Most neonates will experience normal physiological jaundice again, as long as the baby is in good spirits, feeding well, and does not have symptoms of convulsions or twitching. Moreover, if the baby receives timely symptomatic treatment when jaundice recurs, it generally will not lead to bilirubin encephalopathy, thereby not affecting the baby’s intelligence.
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Does Neonatal Jaundice Affect the Brain?

My child is 12 days old, and the doctor at the hospital said the bilirubin levels are high along with pneumonia, showing poor responsiveness and crying less. The day before yesterday, we had an MRI, and the hospital doctor said the jaundice has entered the brain. He also mentioned that jaundice may not go away even if the baby is cured, and the baby may not be intelligent. I want to ask if bilirubin levels of 293 can reach the brain?
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