April 27, 2020

LANUGO

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Updated 05-May-2020.

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Definition of Lanugo: Read medical definition of Lanugo

My botty best at summarizing from Wikipedia: Lanugo is very thin, soft, usually unpigmented, downy hair . it disappears on its own within a few weeks. it is replaced by hair covering the same surfaces . this hair is thinner and more difficult terminal hair forms in specific areas and is hormone-dependent . the term is from Latin lana “wool” lanugo contributes to the new-born baby’s meconium. lanugo is seen on infants born at thirty-nine weeks of gestation, that is, full term . it protects delicate fetal skin from being damaged by amniotic fluid . vernix lanugo provides lubrication for birth and contributes to thermoregulation, prevention of water loss, and innate immunity . without the lanuga to anchor the vernix caseosa, these functions would be there is no supporting evidence for such claims.