Published on April 8, 2024
Jaundice is a common problem among babies, affecting about 60% of the full-term children and more than half of the premature ones. It is a medical condition in which newborns develop the most prominent sign, i.e., yellow colouration of the skin and eyes. Neonatal jaundice is usually harmless and transient; most of the time, it goes away without treatment, although the condition can be worrying for the parents. It is always wise to consult your
Read MorePublished on April 4, 2024
A woman’s body undergoes the menstrual cycle every 21 to 35 days. However, this cycle may not be regular for many women, resulting in menstrual abnormalities. These abnormalities can take many different forms, from missing periods to extremely heavy or protracted bleeding. For effective management and treatment, it is essential to comprehend the underlying reasons for these abnormalities. We discuss the necessary aspects of recognizing irregular periods, their causes, and when to consult with a
Read MorePublished on April 1, 2024
Being a mother is an adventure with many memories, milestones, and happy moments. The period comes with mixed emotions, including eagerness, fear, and exhilaration. However, with the proper planning and information, understanding prenatal care etiquette, safe delivery, and postpartum care can make you feel secure. Whether you’re an experienced parent or a first-time mom, there are always new things to discover about maintaining your health, happiness, and support system during this life-changing period. Maintaining a
Read MorePublished on March 26, 2024
Women’s health concerns are diversified. Among them, the complex health condition of Polycystic Ovary Disease, or PCOD, is the most frequently observed worldwide. There are millions of women who are suffering from PCOD, a condition caused by genetic hormonal imbalances, and it results in various symptoms that worsen physical and emotional health. Comprehensive surveys and analysis reveal that about 20% (or one-fifth) of Indian women suffer from PCOD, which are very alarming statistics. What is
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