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Abdominal Distension in Babies
Abdominal distension occurs when substances, such as air (gas) or fluid, accumulate in the abdomen causing its expansion. It is typically a symptom of an underlying disease or dysfunction in the body, rather than an illness in its own right.
Heat Rash in Babies
Heat rashes can be difficult to deal with. In addition to keeping your little one up all night, scratching those itchy bumps, it can be uncomfortable and downright painful. In this article, you will learn about heat rashes, what to do when your baby has a heat rash, and how to avoid them.
Can Breastfeeding or Breast Milk Cause Jaundice?
After the birth of your baby, exclusive breastfeeding is advocated for the first six months of his or her life. However, it has been found that the yellowing of skin, medically termed, jaundice, is higher amongst breastfed babies than those who are bottle-fed. Patterns of jaundice that are associated with breastfeeding are called ‘breastfeeding jaundice’ or ‘breast milk jaundice’.
Phototherapy for Jaundice
Phototherapy, or "light therapy," is a treatment doctors prescribe if your newborn appears jaundiced. Phototherapy involves using light, whether sunlight or a similar form of light, to remove accumulated Bilirubin in the body. Read on to learn more.
What is bilirubin in a newborn?
Have you ever wondered why your baby can sometimes look yellow? This is what doctors call jaundice. It occurs commonly in newborns and may be due to many causes. Learn about the different causes of jaundice and what to watch for here.
Jaundice warning signs: Know when to go to a doctor
A yellowish color of the skin (also called jaundice) sometimes affects babies. In most cases, this is a normal phenomenon and usually resolves on its own or with a little help from the sun. However, there are certain instances when a yellow color may be a sign of an underlying disease. If not detected and treated early these can have bad consequences for your baby.