You mentioned that you received a letter in the mail saying that your baby has an unidentified hemoglobin trait, and of course, you’re wondering what that means. Ultimately, I suggest talking with your pediatrician about it, and they’ll be able to give you tailored information and advice. Generally speaking though, an unidentified hemoglobin is discovered when we do routine testing on a newborn, and it doesn’t mean that the baby has a disease or that they’re sick. They’re healthy, but they have an unidentified hemoglobin trait. And basically, what that means is that one parent passed on a normal hemoglobin trait, and the other parent may be a carrier of an unusual hemoglobin trait and passed that along to the baby, so then they have an unidentified hemoglobin trait.
Most types don’t cause problems. You’re doctor may recommend that your child is retested as he or she gets older, because as a person starts to make adult hemoglobin, the unidentified trait disappears. It might also be a good idea to talk with a genetic counselor, because they can discuss if this has any implications for future children or for grandchildren. If you have more questions for me in the future, feel free to ask them on our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/IntermountainMoms, and recommend us to your friends and family too. Video Rating: / 5
Learn how to write the English letter ‘G’ in Cursive writing, in a step-by-step manner.
It’s a fun, animated exercise to make your writing look visually impressive!
Learn everything you need to know about keratoconus and keratoconus treatments. To learn more about keratoconus treatment options check out our full series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPanFRVV4uM&list=PLzi60fSuOmPD3YkK4dR29f9fz_tu0dTNr
Keratoconus is an eye disease where the cornea(the front clear window to the eye) progressively thins and becomes distorted, often bulging outward in the shape of a cone. This warped appearance to the surface of the eye often results in high levels of irregular astigmatism which can cause high levels of blurred vision, glare and visual distortions.
Anyone who is diagnosed with keratoconus and shows signs of progression should consider having a procedure called corneal collagen cross linking; A new keratoconus surgery that has been FDA approved for to help treat keratoconus and slow or hopefully halt the progression of the disease.
People with keratoconus often have the best eyesight with the use of specialty contact lenses. These may include both hard and soft contact lenses but many eye doctors prefer the use of scleral contact lenses for keratoconus.
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The development and progression of keratoconus is more common in people who rub their eyes frequently. To learn more about this see my YouTube Short on eye rubbing: https://youtu.be/Fvsx27YTwgs
📒 Show Notes and Resources 📒
Learn More about Corneal Collagen Crosslinking https://youtu.be/7ZpYe-VTEes
Learn about Scleral Contact Lenses: https://youtu.be/5UkYKwHIQyU
0:00 Keratoconus Explained
0:37 Keratoconus Video Series
1:25 What is Keratoconus
2:28 Symptoms of Keratoconus
3:45 Causes of Keratoconus
4:54 Keratoconus Diagnosis
6:26 Keratoconus Treatment
6:45 Keratoconus Surgery
7:31 Keratoconus Contact Lenses
Previous Livestream I did about Keratoconus and Keratoconus Treatments
More info about keratoconus
https://www.livingwithkeratoconus.com/
https://www.nkcf.org/
Scleral Lens Education Society
https://sclerallens.org/find-fitter/
Does Keratoconus run in your family?
Check out the new genetic eye test, Avegen from Avellino Labs https://www.avellino.com/en/products/avagen-test/
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About This Video: What is keratoconus? In this video we explain keratoconus and how keratoconus is treated. If you, a friend, or a family member have been diagnosed with keratoconus than this video should help you better understand the causes of keratoconus, how it is often diagnosed and the best steps for keratoconus treatment.
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