Neonatal jaundice is a common condition in newborns caused by elevated bilirubin levels, leading to yellow discoloration of the skin and eyes. While usually physiological and self-limiting, early ...
Maternal milk plays an important role in breast milk jaundice (BMJ) development and is the major source of epidermal growth factor (EGF) for neonates. The aim of this study was to investigate whether ...
Photos via University of Washington. Infant jaundice is a fairly common condition that turns a baby’s skin and eyes yellow. But for parents, it can be difficult to tell when the jaundice is serious ...
Approximately 1% of neonates born to O+, antibody-negative mothers qualified for phototherapy within 24 hours of birth, with most identified through routine bilirubin screening. The visual detection ...
Introduction to Newborn Jaundice Parents often experience anxiety when their newborn is diagnosed with jaundice. Fortunately, the majority of jaundice cases in infants are benign and can be ...
Recognising the symptoms of jaundice in newborns: Yellow discolouration: Parents can recognise increasing jaundice levels at home by seeing a yellowish discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Alicia Hardie, whose daughter Cora was born three weeks early on Christmas Eve has welcomed a new service after newborn babies ...
A fast, cheap paper test that can detect jaundice in newborns is on the verge of bedside validation and commercialisation, and distribution to health practitioners across the world. Researchers in ...