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Jaundice |
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Jaundice can be caused by prematurity,
infection, exposure to drugs during labor,
or bruising at birth. Different types of jaundice
exist with physiological version being the
commonest form in newborns. It is not a true
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Colic |
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Colic is a non-scientific term used to describe
inconsolable crying or screaming stemming
from tummy pain of an otherwise healthy infant.
It usually starts..
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Diarrhea |
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Diarrhea is a condition that changes both
the consistency and frequency of the baby's
waste output. Each baby has her own..
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Constipation |
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Constipation is a situation where the stool
is firm, dry and pebbly. This can last for
an undetermined amount of time but.. Read
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Floppy
Syndrome |
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Your child may have floppy baby syndrome
if, at 6 months, she is unable to sit in an
upright position even with support..
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Gastroesophageal
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While all babies spit-up a bit, some regurgitate
excessive amounts of milk, because of a condition
called gastroesophageal reflux (GER). GE reflux
or GER results from stomach acid.. Read
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Gassy
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Gas is very common in babies, affecting
more than half of all newborns within the
first two months of life. It peaks in babies
at 3-6 weeks of age. Gas bubbles form when..
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Hiccup |
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Many mothers recall feeling their babies
hiccupping while inside the utero. Hiccups
are very common in healthy newborn babies..
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Nasal
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Nasal congestion in babies is, unfortunately,
quite common. This condition is more bothersome
in newborns, as they are actually nasal breathers
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