What Are the Side Effects of Neonatal Echocardiography?

Neonatal echocardiography is generally safe with no known major side effects. However, any medical procedure carries a risk, though typically very low. In rare cases, infants may be sensitive to the probe or feel discomfort, but these are temporary. It’s important that echocardiography can help doctors assess neonatal heart function, detect any potential issues early, and allow for timely treatment.
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What Are the Symptoms of Neonatal Physiological Jaundice?

Neonatal physiological jaundice is usually mild, primarily manifesting on the face and neck, and may spread to the trunk. The skin and eyes may turn yellow. Symptoms typically appear 2 to 3 days after birth and usually subside within 5 to 6 days. Severe physiological jaundice may last longer, but generally does not exceed a week. The color of jaundice can range from light yellow to darker shades, but the skin remains rosy. Symptoms usually do not appear in the distal parts of the arms and legs.
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