The joy of welcoming a baby into their lives leads many parents to take and share numerous photos of their newborn on social media.

A dad was playing with his little daughter when she made a funny face that he found adorable. Wanting his friends and family to see it too, he posted the photo online.
Many internet users found it really cute and took the time to comment about it.

One user wrote, “She’s going to be rebellious and marry a man without money and without tattoos.” The father found his friends’ remarks amusing until he came across a comment that sent shivers down his spine: “Are her eyes a little yellow? It seems so, but it’s complicated to tell because the whole photo has a yellowish tint!”

There might be nothing wrong, but it could be neonatal jaundice. If her skin and eyes are yellow, consult a specialist. “I’m a pediatrician,” stated the comment. The father was so worried that he quickly took his daughter to the clinic. The doctor was right.
The specialist saved the baby’s life by treating her jaundice. Jaundice, characterized by yellowing of the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes, is common in young children. If left untreated, it can lead to hepatitis, gallstones, and tumors.