Jaundice sunbathing requires clothing, but sunbathing has a limited effect on jaundice and prompt medical attention is recommended. In case of jaundice, especially in newborns, clothing is required when the therapeutic method of sunbathing is performed. Ultraviolet rays and other rays contained in sunlight may lead to conditions such as sunburn if exposed directly for a long period of time. Especially children’s skin is more tender and cannot receive direct sunlight for a long period of time, and they need to wear clothes for proper shielding. However, it is debatable whether sunlight has a clear therapeutic effect on jaundice, and there is a lack of scientific evidence. Therefore, if jaundice or related symptoms such as yellow eyes, yellow body, yellow urine, etc., you need to consult a doctor in time for relevant examinations, and after clarifying the condition of the doctor’s guidance for blue light irradiation and other scientific treatments.