Jaundice of 10 points or 10mg/dL is not high. The normal value of jaundice in normal adults is generally less than 17.1mg/dL, the value of jaundice in preterm babies should be less than or equal to 15mg/dL, and the value of jaundice in full-term babies should be less than or equal to 12.9mg/dL. Currently, the jaundice is more than 10mg/dL, which is a normal range and not high, whether it’s for an adult, a newborn baby or an infant. The change of jaundice value is closely related to the condition of the liver, if liver damage occurs, it will often lead to a decline in liver function, at this time, the body’s ability to metabolize as well as excrete serum bilirubin decreases, which often leads to an increase in the value of jaundice, resulting in the emergence of pathologic jaundice phenomenon, such as hemolytic anemia, hepatitis, and so on. It is recommended that if jaundice exceeds the normal range, you should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause and then take targeted treatment.