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Jaundice in Newborn Baby : Parent’s guide

Dr. Pedchrome, Jul 12, 2020Jul 31, 2020

Before starting with the topic, here is a recommended reading for the medical professionals. Yellowish discoloration of skin and sclera – ” Jaundice” is a commonly encountered problem for the parents of newborn babies. Jaundice is caused by the increase in level of bilirubin in blood (serum). Many parents notice yellowness…

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Common Myths About Herpes

Epomedicine, Jul 8, 2020Jul 8, 2020

Just like with other venereal diseases, there is a lot of conjecture out there about what they are and how they actually affect the person who has them. Whether you’ve had herpes before or not, you might still be in a place where you know little to nothing about it….

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The Use Of CBD Oil In The Management Of Chronic Pain: Is It Effective?

Epomedicine, Jul 7, 2020Mar 21, 2023

Since the 2018 Farm Bill was passed, CBD has been high in the public consciousness as an alternative treatment, with the 2019 Consumer Reports survey finding that almost 25% of respondents had used CBD to replace over the counter medication or prescription drugs. People have been using CBD oil to manage a…

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Risks to Babies born to Diabetic Mothers

Dr. Pedchrome, Jun 9, 2020Jun 9, 2020

Diabetes in a mother can either occur before the pregnancy – pregestational diabetes or during the pregnancy – gestational diabetes. High blood sugar level in mother is not just harmful to her but also to the baby developing in her womb. HAZARDS DURING INTRAUTERINE LIFE 1. Congenital Anomalies or Birth…

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10 Danger Signs in babies every parents must know

Dr. Pedchrome, Jun 4, 2020Nov 6, 2021

Neonatal period is a period of great delicacy and concern to the newborn as well as the parents. A baby born after 9 months of preparation and hope, becomes the center of attention of the entire family. Even normal behaviors of newborn may seem strange to the parents, as often…

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The Management Of Periodontal Disease In The Face Of Waning Dental Care Resources

Epomedicine, Jun 1, 2020Jun 1, 2020

Periodontal disease remains one of the most common dental diseases affecting Americans today. Deemed as a leading cause of tooth loss, periodontal disease can also result in pain, swelling or sensitivity in branches of the facial nerves. According to the CDC, over 47 percent of Americans aged 30 and older currently live with…

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Three Eating Habits That Are Eroding Your Internal Defenses

Epomedicine, May 29, 2020May 30, 2020

The relentless onslaught of the global coronavirus pandemic has brought a range of startling realizations with it. One of the most important things we have realized from a health perspective is the role of a bolstering immune system in guarding us against airborne disease. Fortifying our internal defenses requires the…

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The Use of Stem Cell Treatment in Patients with Cerebral Palsy

Epomedicine, May 22, 2020May 30, 2020

At present, nearly 10,000 babies are born with cerebral palsy (CP) every year, with an estimated 764,000 children and adults displaying at least one symptom of the condition, according to the Cerebral Palsy Alliance. While significantly less data is available pertaining to the incidence of CP in Nepal, the symptoms, causes, and…

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