Sentences with phrase «called jaundice»

The dog's, skin, ears and eyes may become yellow, called jaundice.
This is a condition called jaundice.
This is called jaundice.
Yes, about 60 percent of full - term babies have a yellowish cast to their skin — called jaundice — during their first week or two of life.
Between the third and fifth days of life, about two - thirds of babies develop a condition called jaundice, which causes their skin and eyes to take on a yellowish hue.
Skin: Some babies have a yellowish tint, called jaundice, at birth.
The baby is placed under special blue lights called jaundice phototherapy lights for a number of hours.

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Have a history of jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes) caused by pregnancy (also called cholestasis of pregnancy)
At birth, my brother needed 2 blood transfusions for he was born yellowish looking and had what I think they called, yellow jaundice».
Therefore, the baby with so called breastmilk jaundice is a concern and «something must be done».
There is one type of jaundice that is called breast milk jaundice, because it occurs in healthy, breastfed babies.
In such a setting, the baby has what some call breastmilk jaundice, though, on occasion, infections of the urine or an under functioning of the baby's thyroid gland, as well as a few other even rarer illnesses may cause the same picture.
The black, tarry stool, called meconium, contains bilirubin, the substance that causes newborn jaundice.
After discharge, an on call ped recommended I supplement with formula due to jaundice.
The so called prolonged jaundice of the breastfed infant is not a reason to interrupt breastfeeding even for a single feeding.
Most of these cases, called physiologic jaundice, disappear on their own in two weeks.
If your baby shows signs of dehydration, jaundice, or excessive weight loss, call the doctor immediately.
In such a setting, the baby has what some call breastmilk jaundice, though, on occasion, infections of the urine or an under functioning of the baby's thyroid gland may cause the same picture.
There is a condition commonly called breastmilk jaundice.
We have uncovered a lecture provided to lactation consultants at a prominent breastfeeding conference given by Baby - Friendly USA Chief Medical Consultant, Dr. Lawrence Gartner, who discussed the risk of brain injury from starvation - related jaundice, called kernicterus, 90 % of which occurs to breastfed babies who lose excessive weight, according to his lecture.
If you notice that your baby has developed jaundice, call her doctor.
If you think your baby may have jaundice, call your pediatrician.
There are other cases of jaundice that may call for a more specialized level of care, but those cases are often noticed within the first 24 hours after birth.
If your newborn shows signs of dehydration, breathing trouble, high or low temperature, jaundice, or these other symptoms, call...
This is called physiological jaundice.
If your child did not have jaundice at birth but now has it, you should call your provider.
Call your doctor know if you think your baby might have jaundice.
Jaundice is caused by a yellow pigment called bilirubin, which the baby's liver can't filter out.
Phototherapy is usually effective, but if a baby develops a severe case of jaundice, or his bilirubin levels continue to rise despite phototherapy treatment, he may need to be admitted to the intensive care unit for a blood transfusion called an «exchange transfusion.»
This type of jaundice, called physiologic jaundice, usually appears on a baby's second or third day of life and disappears on its own within two weeks.
Also call the doctor if your baby is jaundiced and becomes hard to wake or fussy, or doesn't want to eat, and if he has even a mild case of jaundice for more than three weeks.
For more than 3 decades, researchers have known that severe neonatal jaundice is linked to a genetic mutation that cuts production of an enzyme called G -6-PD.
Premature babies, who often develop jaundice because of an excess of bile pigment called bilirubin, can be saved from this dangerous condition by the use of fluorescent light.
If left untreated, severe jaundice can cause brain damage and a potentially fatal condition called kernicterus.
One of these pigments is called bilirubin, which is responsible for jaundice when it accumulates in the blood and body tissues.
The yellow discoloration to this cats gums is called icterus, more commonly know as jaundice.
Stop giving furosemide and call your veterinarian at once if any of these serious side effects occur; dry mouth, thirst, nausea and vomiting, weakness, drowsiness, restlessness, irregular heartbeat, muscle pain or weakness, urinating less than usual or not at all, bleeding, unusual weakness, hair loss, «bulls - eye» lesions, vesicles around mouth, ears, and groin; hearing loss, nausea, stomach pain, fever, loss of appetite, dark urine, or jaundice.
The appearance of jaundice is caused by the accumulation of a yellow pigment called bilirubin, which is typically kept in check by the liver.
If left untreated for too long, jaundice can spread from the bloodstream to the brain, causing a form of brain damage called kernicterus.
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