What do I do if my baby's skin or eyes are yellow-ish?

That means he's not clearing a substance called bile (produced in the liver) from his system correctly, which is a sign of jaundice. Depending on the severity, he may be prescribed to sit under UV light. Because jaundice is so common, there's probably a good biological reason for it to happen.

It turns out that bilirubin, which causes the yellow color, is a powerful antioxidant that helps the baby cope with the three times higher oxygen content in the transition from womb to breathing after birth. But don't avoid treatment if the level is very high, as sky high levels of bilirubin can damage brain cells.

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