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(HealthDay News) -- Jaundice occurs when a person's skin and whites of the eyes develop a yellowish tint. The cause is a buildup of a substance called bilirubin, which is produced by liver when it breaks down old red blood cells.
This can occur in newborns and young infants for a variety of reasons. Here are a few common causes of infant jaundice, courtesy of the Nemours Foundation:
Jaundice usually isn't dangerous, but infants with the condition should be evaluated by a physician as soon as possible, the foundation advises.