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Several Special Physiological Conditions in Newborns

Newborns may experience various special physiological conditions, including physiological jaundice, milk teeth and mandibular frenulum, breast enlargement and false menstruation, newborn rash and milia, etc.
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Several Special Physiological Conditions in Newborns

Several special physiological conditions that newborns may experience, including physiological jaundice, milk blisters and frog mouth, breast enlargement and false menstruation, newborn rash and milia.
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  • Newborns
  • Physiological Conditions
One minute to read

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