I n newborn babies, jaundice is so common as to be termed physiological. It affects around 60% of term babies and around 80% ...
Sometimes newborn babies may develop a yellow coloring of the skin, eyes, tongue and palms. This is called jaundice. Newborn jaundice occurs when a baby has high levels of bilirubin in the blood.
Most of them, however, only take a single point of reference such as the forehead to determine if the newborn has jaundice. "In fact, a newborn with jaundice can have varying degree of yellowness ...
According to Dr Adnaan Mustafa, Consultant Pediatrician at The Nairobi West Hospital, infant jaundice or neonatal hyperbilirubinemia is a common condition, particularly in babies born before 38 ...
Developed by Singapore General Hospital (SGH), SingHealth Polyclinics (SHP), and national HealthTech agency Synapxe, it lets parent screen their newborn babies for neonatal jaundice (NNJ).
Most of them, however, only take a single point of reference such as the forehead to determine if the newborn has jaundice. In fact, a newborn with jaundice can have varying degree of yellowness ...
Reckitt Nigeria and The Wellbeing Foundation Africa (WBFA), in a collaborative initiative, will screen over 9,000 infants for ...
He added that while apps for this purpose are not new, most of them only take a single point of reference such as the forehead to determine if a child has jaundice. “In fact, a newborn with ...
SINGAPORE – Most parents are familiar with jaundice, a condition that affects 60 per cent of full-term babies and up to 80 per cent of those born prematurely, which gives the newborn’s skin ...