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Jaundice A Yellow Fever
Jaundice is not considered as a disease however it is kind of disease. It is basically yellow color pigmentation over the skin. This is due to hematoidin which is an orange-yellowish pigment that are present...
0 commentsWhat causes pale coloured stools / poo?
Are you concerned that your stools or poo have suddenly changed from a healthy brown colour, to a pale, grey or beige colour? If you are and you want to know what could be causing these change in colour, you need to read this article and find out why...
15 commentsJaundice in Newborn Babies
Neonatal jaundice is a very common condition. Parents become tensed and anxious if the newborn is jaundiced. Newborn jaundice may not be harmful all the time. This hub clarifies some common doubts regarding newborn jaundice
4 commentsThe Symptoms of Alcoholic Hepatitis, Nausea, Fatigue, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Loss of Appetite...
Fatty liver then alcoholic hepatitis then cirrhosis. The three stages of alcoholic liver disease. Do you have it? Know the signs and symptoms, learn how to test for it and learn what to do if you do have ALD.
6 commentsWhat Does the Liver Do?
The liver is the largest internal organ in the human body. It is located under the diaphragm on the right side of the upper abdomen, on the right of the stomach. It is divided into 4 unevenly sized sections,...
2 commentsJaundice in Newborn Babies
Jaundice in newborn babies is not too uncommon. About 20% of newborns suffer from jaundice. Jaundice is the yellowish staining of the skin and eyes that is caused by high levels in blood of the chemical...
4 commentsBitter Gourd as Herbal Medicine
Bitter gourd the name itself gives us a bitter taste.We expect every healthy thing to be sweet and tasty but it is not necessary.Bitter gourd proves it though it tastes bitter it gives wonderful and fruitful results.Bitter gourd also known as...
18 commentsPigments in the Human Body - Functions and Health Effects
Pigments play vital roles in our bodies. These pigments include melanin in the skin, rhodopsin, zeaxanthin and lutein in the eyes and hemoglobin in the blood.
12 commentsHedgehogs: Beloved Yet Threatened.
Only Little Chaps, but what big pricks! So well loved that McDonalds changed the design of its McFlurry containers to stop hedgehogs getting stuck in them! Note: Please check Guy Fawkes Day (and all...
9 commentsUnderstanding a newborn jaundice
During the first week of your baby’s life, his skin may take on a yellowishorange tinge. Think bad fake tan and you’ll get the picture. This condition, known as physiological jaundice of the newborn,...
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