Hemolytic jaundice in newborns is mainly manifested by yellow skin and sclera, anemia, and mental symptoms. 1. Skin and sclera yellowing: excessive red blood cells in the newborn’s body are damaged, forming a large amount of bilirubin. Bilirubin in the body is stagnant and released into the blood, which will cause yellowing of the skin and sclera. 2. Anemia: due to the reaction between the mother and the fetus’s blood to produce antibodies, which enter into the fetus through the placenta, thus leading to the destruction of the fetus’s red blood cells, the phenomenon of anemia, manifested as accelerated heart rate, pale and so on. 3. Mental symptoms: Due to the excessive bilirubin produced during hemolysis, it invades the brain and causes bilirubin encephalopathy, which can be manifested as lethargy, vomiting, corns, convulsions and so on. If a newborn baby has the symptoms of hemolytic jaundice, he should seek medical treatment in time, and under the guidance of the doctor, symptomatic treatment.