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26.12.2014 11:07 - Aspects of the treatment of postnatal anemia and hypovitaminosis D in the newborn
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 Aspects of the treatment of postnatal anemia and hypovitaminosis D in the newborn

Established practice for treatment of postnatal anemia by the newborn is exposure to beta ultraviolet rays. In more severe forms of anemia is recommended giving minimum doses of Ferosanol until the child reaches one year. Whether this practice meets the requirements of modern medicine is quite controversial question.

It is scientifically proven that iron in the Ferosanol is not absorbed if there is no sufficient import of vitamin C. Therefore, giving Ferosanol in any quantity is completely useless because of the saturation of the feroreceptors in the small intestine and disposal during bowel movements. The only contribution to the health of the young patient is constipation and black discoloration of the defecate.  

 

Hypovitaminosis D is a popular subject of examinations in medicine. It is believed that it contributes to the emergence of rickets in infants until 1year and 6 months. Not so popular is hypervitaminosis D, which is barely mentioned in the textbooks of medicine. But too more dangerous.  Hypervitaminosis D can lead to early mortality in newborns. Interestingly why it is not mentioned in the textbooks of medicine. It is believed that a huge contribution to this have pharmaceutical companies accumulating huge capital of this "small gap".  

 

Hypervitaminosis D is most popular in premature neonates. Interesting why?  A prematurely born child which weighs from 900g to 3.100 kg dose from vitamin D, equals from 500 to 1000 mg daily. Too soon receptors for vitamin D in the colon are saturated and vitamin D through food starts to flow through the differences in the concentration between the intestine and bloodstream directly into the body. Excretion is hindered because of the high concentration (see, active secretion). The high concentration of vitamin D in the blood leads to a rise in the level of calcium or so called hypercalciemia. It leads to disturbances in cardiovascular function and function of gastrointestinal tract with strong cramps and colics. Chemical hypervitaminosis D is established as hypercalciemia, hipokalciuria and hipofosfaturia.(see the contents of 7th grade general education textbooks in Bulgaria).




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