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Pediatrics: Normal Fetal Heart Rate Range

A fetal heart rate typically falls between 120 to 160 beats per minute, which is considered normal. However, an abnormally fast or slow heart rate may indicate fetal intrauterine hypoxia.
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  • Newborns
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Pediatrics: Normal Range of Jaundice Index

What is the normal range for the jaundice index in newborns?
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  • Newborns
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Pediatrics: Signs and Symptoms of Kidney Disease

Understanding the possible signs before kidney disease develops
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  • Kidney Disease
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Pediatrics: What is Nephritis? Can It Be Cured Completely?

What is nephritis? Is it possible to be completely cured?
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  • Nephritis
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Pediatrics: When Will the Umbilical Cord of a Newborn Sink In?

When will an premature baby’s umbilical cord sink in? How to prevent infection and care for the baby?
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  • Newborns
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Persistent Afternoon Low Fever of Unknown Cause

Persistent Afternoon Low Fever of Unknown Cause
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  • Fever
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Persistent High Fever and Muscle Cramps: What Are the Symptoms?

What could be the symptoms if a child has a persistent high fever accompanied by muscle cramps?
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  • Pediatrics
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PKU Follow-up

How to manage the symptoms of a child with Phenylketonuria?
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  • Genetic Disorders
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Possible Causes and Coping Measures for a Baby’s Blue Lips

A baby’s blue lips could be due to various reasons, including cold, anemia, hypoxia, or congenital heart disease. Understanding these causes and taking appropriate measures is crucial.
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  • Pediatrics
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Possible Causes of Sudden Speech Impairment and Confusion in Elderly People

Elderly individuals may experience sudden speech impairment and confusion upon waking up, which may improve on their own or take about half an hour. The patient has diabetes but has not shown any abnormalities in brain scans and blood and urine tests at a medical university hospital. What could be the possible cause of this condition?
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  • Elderly Diseases
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