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Signs of liver problems
According to MSc Dao Duc Dung - Hepatobiliary - Gastroenterology Specialist, Vinmec Times City International Hospital, there are signs of liver problems that we should not ignore such as:
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How long does it take to treat neonatal jaundice with light?
How long the yellow light treatment lasts depends on the jaundice level of the child to consider hospitalization and conduct light, so when there are abnormal signs, parents need to take the child to a medical facility. medical for the earliest examination.
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Light therapy for neonatal jaundice
Phototherapy is considered one of the most effective, easy-to-implement and economical methods of treating neonatal jaundice today. However, the effectiveness of this treatment method depends a lot on: Intensity - wavelength of light emitted by the lamp, distance from the phototherapy lamp to the newborn, how to choose the right phototherapy lamp...
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Reasons for prolonged neonatal jaundice
Jaundice is a very common condition in newborns. More than half of all babies are born with some degree of jaundice, which resolves on its own. However, in some cases, persistent jaundice in newborns is a sign of an underlying medical condition.
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Jaundice due to indirect hyperbilirubinemia in neonates
Jaundice is a common symptom in newborns caused by many different reasons. One of them is due to an increase in indirect bilirubin in the newborn's blood, also known as free form.
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Jaundice due to increased direct bilirubin in the newborn (cholestatic jaundice)
When bilirubin increases beyond the normal limit in the blood, the newborn will have a yellow tinge to the skin and conjunctiva of the eyes. Cholestatic jaundice is a condition of direct bilirubin increase due to obstruction of the bile ducts in the liver or outside the liver.
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Projection yellow light: How to do it right, effectively?
Jaundice in newborns or baby jaundice is a very common phenomenon, occurring when high levels of bilirubin in the blood penetrate the skin and tissues, causing yellow skin and mucous membranes. Physiological jaundice in newborns occurs in almost all newborns and appears around the second day after birth.
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