10 Ways to Know When to Call the Doctor If Your Baby or Child Is Sick
Pediatric patients, especially infants and young children, are mostly quiet when they are sick. Their symptoms are barely discernible because they don’t usually complain. Sometimes, their acting different from usual is what most parents use as a gauge in telling that their child is not okay, making it even more difficult for parents to tell […]
What You Need To Know About Coughing
Coughs are one of the most common symptoms that children get due to an illness. Although parents may normally be concerned, coughing is actually a reflex that helps clear the lungs, and upper airway passages of foreign materials or mucus. A child’s cough may vary depending on its underlying cause, and it may help if […]
What To do If Your Child Is Having Febrile Seizure?
For any parent, witnessing a child in seizure is a nightmare. Just the sight of it can bring shivers down the spine, so to speak. When this happens at home, parents usually tremble with fear; and they usually forget to do the right thing during this situation. It is comforting for parents to know that the […]
Allergies in Children and Your Pets
Research indicates that the incidence of allergies in children is increasing from year to year. This includes allergies to pets. A large percentage of households now include a family member who is allergic to animals. Children can be allergic to all of the common pet species – birds, dogs, cats and small mammals such as rats […]
What You Should Know About Hypothermia
Hypothermia is a condition wherein the person’s core body temperature falls below 35º C (95 º F). Its effects to the body vary depending on the degree to which the temperature falls and the rate or rapidity of the development of hypothermia. Most of the time, mild and moderate hypothermia can usually be reversed. But […]