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Elevated Bilirubin: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment | Hyperbilirubinemia - Healthgrades

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Best Bottle Sterilizers of 2021 - Reviewed

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Babies and skin color: Changes and genes - Medical News Today

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A newborn baby can have a variety of skin colors. The color of their skin when they are born may change as they get older. Some skin colors in babies can be normal, while others may be due to certain conditions. When a baby is born, they may have red, purple, yellow, or blue skin. Skin color variations in babies do not usually signify an underlying condition. But some skin colors in babies can be the result of underlying conditions. This article will go into detail about how and why a baby's skin color can change, as well as what different colors of skin can mean. When a baby is born, they can have a range of skin tones. Generally, a baby will have dark red to purple skin when they are born. Once the baby takes their first breath, their skin color typically changes to red. This red shade usually fades over the first day. Yellowish skin can also be typical when a baby is born. But yellow skin can also be a sign of an underlying problem, especially if it worsens. Learn about infant j

Portal hypertension: Symptoms, causes, and treatment - Medical News Today

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Portal hypertension refers to an increase in blood pressure inside the portal vein that occurs due to liver damage. In this article, we discuss the symptoms and causes of portal hypertension. We also cover how doctors diagnose and treat this condition. Portal hypertension occurs when the blood pressure in the portal vein exceeds 10 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) . The portal vein carries nutrient-rich blood from the stomach, spleen, pancreas, and other digestive organs to the liver. The portal vein is not a true vein because it does not drain into the heart, but it provides about 75% of the liver's blood supply . The liver filters toxins from the blood and processes nutrients before sending them to the rest of the body. Problems that affect the liver, such as cirrhosis and inflammation, can also affect the portal vein. Changes in the blood pressure inside the portal vein can lead to severe complications, such as gastrointestinal bleeding, infections, and kidney failure. Most people

COVID‐19 in a pregnant patient with beta‐thalassemia major: A case report - Wiley

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1 INTRODUCTION Beta-thalassemia major, a prevalent disease, is caused by severely reduced or absent beta-globin production. Chances of pregnancy have increased significantly since the introduction of hypertransfusion and iron chelation therapies. We report a case of a 35-year-old Lebanese pregnant lady with a background of beta-thalassemia major who was diagnosed with COVID-19 infection (cycle threshold value 18) during her 23rd gestational week. Unfortunately, the pregnancy outcome was unfavorable as it was complicated by intrauterine fetal death. To our knowledge, this is the first report of such a case. The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is caused by the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). COVID-19 has a wide range of presentations, and its severity varies from asymptomatic disease to life-threatening sepsis. 1 Since it surfaced in Wuhan, China, in December 2019 and was announced as a

Best Halloween Baby Clothes, From Bat Rompers To Pumpkin Pajamas - Romper

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Crows are screeching, witches are cackling, and werewolves are howling. Yep, the decor aisle at the store is full of motion detecting decorations again, which means it's time to plop the animatronic Jack-O-Lantern into your cart and zip over to check out the seasonal baby clothes next. Your little one may not have enough teeth to tear into any candy this year, but they can still take part in the Halloween festivities with their fashion. Whether you're shopping online or in-stores, there are so many adorable options to suit your style, whether you want full throttle sparkly tutus or a more subdued striped tee. Honestly, half the fun of having a baby during a holiday is dressing them in all the themed outfits. And I don't just mean costumes. You can go for Halloween pajamas for babies, Halloween outfits for their Halloween party at day care, or just a cute pumpkin Halloween baby outfit for visiting the pumpkin patch. The options are seriously endless, and nobody will be able

1-month-old baby milestones - Motherly Inc.

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Newborn jaundice: What parents need to know - Harvard Health

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Most newborn babies turn at least a little bit yellow. Known as jaundice, this condition is a very common and usually normal part of the newborn period. But in some very rare cases it can lead to (or be a sign of) a more serious problem. That's why parents need to know about it. What causes jaundice? The yellow color of newborn jaundice is caused by high levels of a substance called bilirubin in the blood. Bilirubin mostly comes from the breakdown of red blood cells. It gets processed in the liver to make it easier for the body to get rid of through the urine and stool. Newborn livers need some time to get up and running when it comes to getting rid of bilirubin. Newborns also have more red cells than older children and adults, and those brand-new red cells don't last as long as the ones that get made as babies grow older. The combination of these two factors is what makes jaundice so common. Jaundice usually peaks in the first two to five days o

The best Ingenuity bassinet - New York Daily News

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COVID‐19 and Pregnancy: A Case Study - Long - 2021 - Global Challenges - Wiley

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The World Health Organization warned that the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak can be characterized as a "pandemic" given that the virus spreads increasingly worldwide. More than 39 million people have been diagnosed across the world till October 16, 2020, with a death toll surpassing 1,099,000. [ 1 ] Pregnant women and neonates may have a high risk of infecting COVID-19, owing to their special immune states. [ 2 ] Limited studies have reported that pregnant women who were infected by other virus delivered immediately due to deteriorating maternal condition, and observed respiratory complications or stillbirth. [ 3 ] However, for pregnant women with COVID-19, there is no direct evidence to verify whether inducing birth immediately can decrease the risk of adverse outcome. In this study, we report a confirmed case of pregnant woman who was exposed to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) at