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Hyperproteinemia is an excessive amount of protein that is found in the blood. It is typically caused by malabsorption, liver disease, renal disease, and a limitation of protein in the diet.
If the mother has chlamydia when the baby was born.
Newborn jaundice is caused when there are high bilirubin levels in the blood.
it depends upon the total does taken ,if it exceed then hyperproteinemia can occurs.
Hyperproteinemia simply means elevated blood protein. Taken by itself, it is not necessarily a serious problem. Whether it's serious in a particular case can only be determined in the context of a history and physical. Talk with your health care provider for more insight into your situation.
Genetic defects or an infection or disease in the mother during pregnancy are among the causes of congenital cataracts.
Neonatal tetanus in newborns can be caused by cutting the umbilical cord with an unsterile instrument or by improper care of the umbilical stump.
The patron saint of newborns is Saint Brigid.
Newborns, two to three weeks.
Jaundice is one kind of skin discoloration that newborns can have, which gives a yellow color to the skin. It is common in newborns as a transient condition and often treated with sunlight. Cyanosis is another. It is a sign of low oxygenation and causes a blueish coloration in the skin. It is also common and usually resolves after the initial resuscitation measures in newborns. Acrocyanosis is a partial blueish discoloration affecting mostly the areas outside of the newborn's body core area, such as in the hands and feet. Dyschromia is the general term for skin discoloration.