Phenobarbital antenatal infection

Overview

Phenobarbital antenatal infection: Fetal exposure to a drug called Phenobarbital which can be used as an anticonvulsant, sedative or hypnotic drug. The range of symptoms depends on the dosage and duration of the drug taking during pregnancy.

Symptoms

The list of signs and symptoms mentioned in various sources for Phenobarbital antenatal infection includes the 14 symptoms listed below: * Facial grooves * Heart disease * Small nose * Saddle nose * Large mouth * No upper lip groove * Synophrys * Deformed ears * Hemorrhage in newborns * Drug withdrawal symptoms in infant * Mental retardation * Infant seizures * Infant irritability * Respiratory depression in newborn

Diagnosis

Home medical testing related to Phenobarbital antenatal infection: * Home Drug Tests o Home Marijuana Tests o Home Cocaine Tests o Home Alcohol Tests o Hair Drug Screening Tests o Methamphetamine Tests o Opiate Drug Tests o Benzodiazepine Drug Tests o Multiple Drug Screening Kits * Smoking-Related Disorders: Home Testing: o Nicotine Home Tests o Home Lung Function Tests * Home Pregnancy Tests o Home Early Pregnancy Tests o Home Ovulation Tests o Home Fertility Tests o Home Rhesus/RH Blood Type Tests o Home Fetal Tests * Fertility-related Home Testing: o Home Ovulation Tests o Home Fertility Tests * Male Fertility Tests o Home Sperm Tests o Sperm Count Tests o Sperm Motility Tests * Cold & Flu: Home Testing: o Home Fever Tests o Home Ear Infection Tests o Home Flu Tests

Treatment

* Womens Health Specialists: o Obstetrics & Gynecology o Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility o Gynecological Oncology o Maternal & Fetal Medicine o Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine