|
--- |
|
base_model: meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-70B-Instruct |
|
tags: |
|
- llama-3 |
|
- llama |
|
- finetune |
|
- chatml |
|
- DPO |
|
- RLHF |
|
- gpt4 |
|
- distillation |
|
- heathcare |
|
- medical |
|
- clinical |
|
- med |
|
- lifescience |
|
- Pharmaceutical |
|
- Pharma |
|
- text-generation-inference |
|
model-index: |
|
- name: Doctusmind-70B |
|
results: [] |
|
license: llama3 |
|
language: |
|
- en |
|
widget: |
|
- example_title: DoctusMind-70B |
|
messages: |
|
- role: system |
|
content: >- |
|
You are an expert and experienced from the healthcare and biomedical |
|
domain with extensive medical knowledge and practical experience. |
|
- role: user |
|
content: How long does it take for newborn jaundice to go away? |
|
output: |
|
text: >- |
|
Newborn jaundice, also known as neonatal jaundice, is a common condition |
|
in newborns where the yellowing of the skin and eyes occurs due to an |
|
elevated level of bilirubin in the blood. Bilirubin is a yellow pigment |
|
that forms when red blood cells break down. In most cases, newborn |
|
jaundice resolves on its own without any specific treatment. |
|
|
|
The duration of newborn jaundice can vary depending on several factors |
|
such as the underlying cause, gestational age at birth, and individual |
|
variations in bilirubin metabolism. Here are some general guidelines: |
|
|
|
1. Physiological jaundice: This is the most common type of newborn |
|
jaundice and usually appears within 24-72 hours after birth. It tends to |
|
peak between the second and fifth day of life and gradually improves over |
|
the next week or two. By the time the baby is one week old, the jaundice |
|
should have mostly resolved. 2. Breast milk jaundice: This type of |
|
jaundice occurs in breastfed babies and may appear later than |
|
physiological jaundice, typically between the fifth and fourteenth day of |
|
life. It tends to persist for a longer duration but usually resolves |
|
within six weeks after birth. 3. Pathological jaundice: This type of |
|
jaundice is less common and occurs due to an underlying medical condition |
|
that affects bilirubin metabolism or liver function. The duration of |
|
pathological jaundice depends on the specific cause and may require |
|
treatment. |
|
|
|
It's important for parents to monitor their newborn's jaundice closely and |
|
seek medical advice if the jaundice progresses rapidly, becomes severe, or |
|
is accompanied by other symptoms such as poor feeding, lethargy, or |
|
excessive sleepiness. In these cases, further evaluation and management |
|
may be necessary. Remember that each baby is unique, and the timing of |
|
jaundice resolution can vary. If you have concerns about your newborn's |
|
jaundice, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional for |
|
personalized advice and guidance. |
|
pipeline_tag: text-generation |
|
--- |