Blue light irradiation is the most common treatment option for hemolytic jaundice in newborns, and it is still very effective. Blue light alone is not expensive, costing around$2-5 per hour. However, the overall cost varies significantly depending on the number of hours per day and the number of days of treatment. There are also additional nursing costs associated with blue light irradiation, as well as the need to apply eye shields and diapers to protect the eyes and perineum from specific areas of damage, so these costs are also combined in the cost of blue light irradiation. In general, blue light irradiation for jaundice costs around$1000-2000. However, for newborns with more serious conditions, it is likely that they will need to be treated in an incubator in an intensive care unit, and blue light irradiation is only one of the treatment modalities, while the overall cost will be significantly higher at this time, and can even reach more than 10,000 yuan.