Pediatrics
7 articles tagged with “Pediatrics”
Optimizing Neonatal Jaundice Treatment with Evidence-Based Practices
Neonatal jaundice is primarily caused by an immature liver that cannot efficiently process bilirubin. Other risk factors include premature birth, breastfee
Evaluating Genetic Links in Neonatal Jaundice Cases
Genetic factors such as mutations in the UGT1A1 gene and hereditary conditions like Crigler-Najjar syndrome play a significant role in neonatal jaundice.
Innovative Phototherapy Techniques for Neonatal Jaundice
The latest innovations include LED-based phototherapy units and fiber-optic blankets, which offer more efficient and targeted treatment options.
Understanding the Genetic Links to Neonatal Jaundice
Genetic factors such as mutations in the UGT1A1 gene can affect bilirubin metabolism, leading to conditions like Gilbert's syndrome.
Innovative Neonatal Drug Formulations: A 2024 Outlook
The key trends include advancements in drug delivery systems, precision dosing, and the development of new formulations tailored for neonates.
The Role of Breastfeeding in Managing Neonatal Jaundice
Breastfeeding helps manage neonatal jaundice by promoting bilirubin excretion through frequent feedings and enhancing gastrointestinal motility.
Latest Neonatal Endocrine Medication Developments
Recent developments focus on more effective hormone therapies and personalized medicine approaches to treat endocrine disorders in neonates.