Baby more than two months jaundice value of 12mg/dL serious?

Jaundice value is serum bilirubin. More than two months baby serum bilirubin 12mg/dL, if there is no skin jaundice, loss of appetite, mental depression and other symptoms, it is not serious; if there are abnormal symptoms, it is considered to have pathological jaundice, is more serious.
The normal serum bilirubin of 2-month-old infants is generally 5-7mg/dL. 12mg/dL of bilirubin is on the high side, but if there are no other abnormal symptoms, such as jaundice of the skin, loss of appetite, depression, etc., then it is not serious; if there are abnormal symptoms, then it is considered that there is a pathologic jaundice, which is a more serious situation.
During infancy, serum bilirubin is an important indicator for assessing the physical condition of infants. Generally speaking, a slight increase in serum bilirubin will not affect infants, and only after jaundice occurs should extra attention be paid to it, as serum bilirubin is one of the most important indicators of physiological and pathological jaundice in infants.
Serum bilirubin of 12mg/dl in a two-month-old baby is recommended to go to the hospital for standardized diagnosis and treatment in order to avoid delaying the condition.