Kids Health
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Is it necessary to treat my child’s runny nose with antibiotics?
If your child has a virus, antibiotics will not help your child feel better or keep others from getting sick.
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Help: My son’s scrotum is swollen!
Acute scrotal swelling usually occurs in post-pubertal boys, but it can be seen in a range of ages from babies…
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Why kids get carsick – and what to do
Carsickness is common in children, which is no surprise given that young kids can't see past the seats in front…
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Does your child really need to bath every day?
Most kids enjoy bath time, but if your child isn't one of them, you'll be relieved to learn that a…
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Teach your child how to keep germs at bay
Teaching your child good hygiene habits from an early age reduces the chance of them catching illnesses or passing illnesses…
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The effects of puberty on your child’s sports performance
Puberty can have a substantial impact on a child’s athletic performance, both positively and negatively. Here's what parents need to…
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Calcium-rich foods for kids
You've come to the right place if you're wondering what calcium-rich foods you should be feeding your child.
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Common dental issues in children
Understanding common paediatric dental problems and why they occur will assist you and your child in preventing them.
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What are the causes of chest pain in children?
Chest pain in children is relatively common and often nothing to worry about, but it’s helpful to know when to…
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Should you worry about your child’s birthmark?
Although the cause of birthmarks in children is unknown, the most majority of them are harmless and do not necessitate…
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Taking your child’s temperature using a thermometer
Are you confused by the variety of thermometers available? Know your options and when to seek medical assistance for a…
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What to do if your child faints
Fainting, medically known as syncope, typically occurs in children during their pre-teen and teen years, and is typically not dangerous.
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