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Understanding Neonatal Jaundice Causes and Treatment by JONES MUNA is a document available to read on EtoBox.

Neonatal jaundice is a common condition affecting approximately 60% of term infants in the first week of life, characterized by a yellow discoloration due to increased serum bilirubin levels. It is classified into physiological jaundice, which typically appears after 24 hours and resolves by the 7th or 8th day, and pathological jaundice, which occurs within the first 24 hours and requires medical attention. Management includes monitoring bilirubin levels, phototherapy, and addressing underlying causes to pr

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JONES MUNA
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