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How Phototherapy is fighting Infant Jaundice

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By Kenny Adetunji

Specific waveforms of light are effective treatments for some diseases and skin conditions.

Being a parent can be an emotional rollercoaster, especially for Nigerians. On one hand, you may feel an intense sense of joy and happiness when your child does something adorable. On the other hand, you may feel an intense sense of frustration and anger when your child does something you don’t approve of. These intense emotions are all part of being a parent. It’s important to remember that these intense emotions are normal. Parents often feel a range of intense emotions, from happiness to sadness to anger. It’s perfectly natural to feel these emotions, and you should never feel guilty or ashamed for feeling them. Just remember to stay positive, and to always put your child’s needs first.

Making decisions about your child’s health and future can be difficult, but it’s crucial that you are able to do so. You need to be able to weigh the risks and benefits of different options and make the best decision for your child. There are many factors to consider when making these decisions, and you need to be able to think about the long-term implications of your choices. Talk to your doctor and other healthcare professionals to get their input, and make sure you are comfortable with the decision you make.

Hard to determine the cause of infant illnesses.

When making decisions about our health, most people lack the necessary information to make an informed choice. This is why we rely on doctors and other healthcare professionals to help guide us through these difficult decisions. By having access to the latest research and treatments, healthcare professionals are able to provide us with the best possible care.

With infants, it is especially difficult to address any medical problems due to the infant’s inability to communicate. This can make it hard to determine the cause of any issues the infant may be experiencing. In some cases, it may be necessary to perform medical tests in order to determine the cause of the infant’s problems. In other cases, it may be necessary to observe the infant and see how they are responding to different treatments in order to determine the best course of action.

Causes include blood incompatibility, premature birth, and infection.

In Nigeria, the rate of premature births is alarmingly high. There have been 871,000 cases of premature births logged in Nigeria. This high number of premature births is one of the reasons why infant Jaundice rates are high in Nigeria. Jaundice is common with premature births, and so the high number of premature births in Nigeria leads to high rates of infant Jaundice.

Infant Jaundice is a condition that is on the rise in Nigeria. Infant Jaundice is a condition that is caused by a buildup of bilirubin in the baby’s blood. This condition is most commonly seen in newborns, and it can cause the baby’s skin and eyes to turn yellow. There are a number of things that can cause infant Jaundice, including blood type incompatibility, premature birth, and infection. In most cases, infant Jaundice is not a serious condition and will resolve on its own. However, in some cases, it can be a sign of a more serious problem.

Solar Powered Led Cribs.

There is one company in Nigeria that is taking steps to address this unnecessary health risk, TinyHearts. Jaundice can be combated with the use of Phototherapy, which involves the application specific light waveforms applied to the skin. In the case of Jaundice, the light color is blue. Phototherapy has been used as a medical treatment for centuries. The first use of phototherapy is believed to be in ancient India, where patients were treated with sunlight. TinyHearts has provided Nigeria a solution with Solar Powered Led Cribs that are said to be safe and effective for use.


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