PHYSIOLOGICAL JAUNDICE OF THE NEWBORN
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Physiological Jaundice Of The Newborn.
Physiological Jaundice Of The Newborn - as a noun
Yellowish appearance in newborn infants; usually subsides spontaneously
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icterus neonatorumjaundice of the newbornExample Sentences
"The main cause of physiological jaundice of the newborn is the increased breakdown of red blood cells."
"In physiological jaundice of the newborn, the high levels of bilirubin cause yellowing of the skin and eyes."
"Babies with physiological jaundice of the newborn may have a yellowish tint to their urine and stool."
"Breastfeeding can sometimes contribute to the development of physiological jaundice of the newborn."
"Phototherapy is a common treatment for physiological jaundice of the newborn."
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