The jaundice index of one month old baby is 14mg/dL, which is more serious and considered as pathological jaundice.
In general, the jaundice index of full-term babies is less than 12.9mg/dL, and that of preterm babies is less than 15mg/dL. However, the jaundice index of one-month-old babies is 14mg/dL, which has not subsided for a long time, and it is considered to be pathologic jaundice, which is more serious. Common causes include excessive bilirubin production, hepatic bilirubin metabolism disorders, and bile excretion disorders.
For one-month-old babies with jaundice index of 14mg/dL, it is recommended to go to the hospital for relevant examination and treatment as prescribed by the doctor.