A 7-month old baby with a congenital Heart disease does usually have a high blood pressure and not a normal blood pressure.
0-3 months: Heart rate=100-150bpm Respiratory Rate=35-55 Blood Pressure=65-85/45-55
0-3 months: Heart rate=100-150bpm Respiratory Rate=35-55 Blood Pressure=65-85/45-55
Yes, you can stain pressure treated wood as long as it has had several months to dry out.
He or she usually can return to work or other normal activities within two months of the surgery.
Premature: Heart rate=120-170bpm Respiratory Rate=40-70 Blood Pressure=55-75/35-45 0-3 months: Heart rate=100-150bpm Respiratory Rate=35-55 Blood Pressure=65-85/45-55 3-6 months: Heart Rate=90-120bpm Respiratory Rate=30-45 Blood Pressure=70-90/50-65 6-12 months:Heart Rate=80-120bpm Respiratory Rate=25-40 Blood Pressure=80-100/55-65 1-3 years: Heart rate=70-110 Respiratory rate=20-30 Blood Pressure=90-105/55-70 3-6 years: Heart rate=65-110bpm Respiratory rate=20-30 Blood Pressure=95-110/60-75 6-12 years: Heart Rate=60-95bpm Respiratory rate=14-22 Blood pressure=100-120/60-75 12-18 years: Heart Rate=55-85 Respiratory rate=12-18 Blood Pressure= 110-135/65-85 Heart rate: 50-100 beats per minute, depending on physical age and conditioning. Respiratory rate: 12 breaths per minute Blood Pressure: 120/80mmHg but this is seen to rise as people get older due to increased arterial resistance.
It is caused by a thin sclera and quite frequently seen in new born babies. It should disappear in 3 -6 months time. Rarely it can be due to a congenital disease called brittle bone disease - Ostetoegenesis imperfecta.
Likely non-existent, as women are only pregnant for nine months.
Congenital toxoplasmosis may cause seizures, mental retardation or other neurological problems months or years after birth.
Congenital toxoplasmosis may cause visual impairment and hearing loss.
No, this is not normal, you should see your doctor immediately because it can be a sign of high blood pressure. High blood pressure can lead to preeclampsia, eclampsia or stroke and is life threatening for you and your baby.
Experiencing ear pressure five months after a stapedectomy can be normal, as it may take time for the ear to fully heal and for pressure regulation to stabilize. However, if the pressure is accompanied by pain, hearing changes, or other concerning symptoms, it’s important to consult with your healthcare provider. They can evaluate your condition and determine if any further treatment is needed. Always prioritize professional advice for post-surgical concerns.
Pressure decreases as the temperature drops and increases as the temperature rises. It is normal for a small pressure drop in very cold weather. It is actually advantageous to have lower tyre pressure during winter months so this is why service stations don't put extra air in. You might want to check the tyre pressure isn't more than 10-15% lower than normal.(Added to which you'd probably have to remove it again or face over inflated tyres in summer months).
Is a burning senation normal in 7 months pregnant
A woman who has lupus and is pregnant may have a child with neonatal lupus or may have a totally healthy child. Babies with neonatal lupus may have the disease resolve in a few months or they may have congenital heart block, requiring the installation of a pace maker to regulate the heart beat.
No
It is completely normal.
Signs of Canavan disease normally become apparent around 6 months of age when an infant is not meeting normal milestones such as holding up his/her head. The lifespan for children with Canavan disease is generally 3-10 years if untreated, although some children have lived into their twenties.