Neonatal jaundice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Neonatal jaundice is a yellowing of the skin and other tissues of a newborn infant. A bilirubin level of more than 5 mg/dL manifests clinical jaundice in neonates whereas in the adults 2 mg/dL would ...
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Treatments for Neonatal Jaundice including drugs, prescription medications, alternative treatments, surgery, and lifestyle changes. ... Symptoms of Neonatal Jaundice...
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Neonatal jaundice may have first been described in a Chinese textbook 1000 years ago. Medical theses, essays, and textbooks from the 18th and 19th centuries contain discussions about the causes and treatment of neonatal jaundice.
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Neonatal jaundice is extremely common, occurring in approximately 80% of pre-term and 50% of term babies. Phototherapy provides a safe and effective way of treating most forms of neonatal jaundice. ... Commonly, neonatal jaundice occurs for two reasons:; 1. Infants have too many red blood cells. It is a natural process for...
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Neonatal jaundice is a common condition, most often caused by normal physiologic mechanisms and not usually of significant concern. The decision to obtain a serum bilirubin level in a newborn usually is based on the child's appearance and the clinical judgment of the physician.
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Two RCTs found that conventional phototherapy and fiberoptic phototherapy reduced neonatal jaundice more effectively than no treatment. ... Neonatal jaundice refers to the yellow coloration of the skin and sclera of newborn infants that results from hyperbilirubinemia.
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Breast milk jaundice is another common, usually non-harmful form of newborn jaundice. Breast milk may contain a substance that increases reuse ... Jaundice of the newborn; Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia ... Moerschel SK, Cianciaruso LB, Tracy LR. A practical approach to neonatal jaundice. American Family Physician. 2008 May;77(9).
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Intensive Care Nursery House Staff Manual Neonatal Jaundice PHYSIOLOGIC JAUNDICE (non-pathologic unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia): 1. Term Infants: 50-60 % of all newborns are jaundiced in the first week of life.
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