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How Severe is Neonatal Jaundice Hepatitis?

A child showed abnormal behavior three months after birth and was diagnosed with neonatal jaundice hepatitis at the hospital. The severity and contagiousness of the disease depend on the type of hepatitis virus the child has contracted. Hepatitis A can be self-healing, while Hepatitis B and C are more severe and contagious. Maintaining a good mood can help in recovery.
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  • Neonatal Jaundice Hepatitis
  • Hepatitis B
  • Hepatitis C
  • Infectious
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How to Handle a Sudden High Fever

A sudden high fever can be caused by various reasons, including infectious and non-infectious factors. Learn how to deal with this situation.
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  • Fever
  • High Fever
  • Causes
  • Diagnosis
  • Infectious
  • Non-infectious
  • Treatment
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Is Pediatric Chickenpox Contagious? Do You Need to Go to the Hospital for Treatment? How Long Will It Take to Improve?

Pediatric chickenpox is contagious. It is recommended to isolate the patient. Seek professional treatment at a regular hospital.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Chickenpox
  • Infectious
  • Hospital Treatment
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Treatment Methods for Blood Poisoning and Infectious Issues

Learn about the treatment methods for blood poisoning and the infectious issues during breastfeeding.
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  • Blood Poisoning
  • Treatment
  • Infectious
  • Internal Medicine
  • Antibiotics
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