Mild hemolytic jaundice can be treated without hospitalization. Moderate and severe hemolytic jaundice requires hospitalization to check the cause and treatment. Hemolytic jaundice refers to the destruction of a large number of red blood cells, and the bilirubin present in the red blood cells itself enters the blood in large quantities, causing a sharp rise in bilirubin, resulting in a series of manifestations, such as yellowing of the skin, yellowing of the sclera, yellowing of the urine, and so on. Mild hemolytic jaundice symptoms are mild, some can be relieved on their own, can not be hospitalized for the time being, but need to be observed, if the condition has aggravated, go to the hospital in time. Autoimmune diseases, ABO hemolysis, malaria, etc. may cause hemolytic jaundice. Moderate and severe hemolytic jaundice needs to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause and then symptomatic supportive treatment.