Is it normal for a 45-day-old baby to have a jaundice index of 10 mg/dL?

A jaundice index of 10mg/dL is normal for a 45-day-old baby, and parents do not need to be particularly worried.
Newborns have elevated blood bilirubin levels due to abnormal bilirubin metabolism due to poor development of the liver enzyme system, which is known as jaundice. If the jaundice index of a 45-day-old baby does not exceed 10mg/dL, it is generally indicated as normal physiological jaundice, which will subside after a period of time, and parents do not need to be particularly worried.
Parents are advised to keep their babies in good living and eating habits and pay attention to hygiene to help prevent jaundice.
If the baby has any discomfort, parents should bring the baby to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition or causing adverse reactions.