What You Need To Know About "teething"

How To Soothe Your Baby’s Sore Gums

Posted on 19 November 2008 by Jane Heiza

6 Myths Every Parent Should Know About Teething, Fever, Diarrhea, Flu, Measles and Chickenpox

Posted on 05 November 2008 by Edelita R. Jamis, M.D.



Advertise Here

RELATED ARTICLES:


3 Serious Childhood Illnesses You Should Prevent During Pregnancy

One important concern for pregnant women is whether they had acquired some of the childhood illnesses before getting pregnant. Illnesses like Measles, Mumps, Rubella or German Measles, Chickenpox and Fifth Disease or Roseola Infantum are of particular interest because these seemingly mild illnesses during childhood may have serious effects on the pregnant women or their […]


What You Should Know About Antibiotics

Antibiotics or antimicrobial drugs have long been known to treat various infections. Some parents may instinctively give antibiotics, to treat even common colds or flu in children. In this particular case, antibiotics may not at all be helpful. In turn, it may even be harmful because it can lead to antibiotic-resistant germs. The two major […]


What You Need To Know About The Swine Flu Virus

We are in no doubt plagued by another deadly virus that has sparked numerous concerns from all across the globe. With its threat to become a global pandemic, health authorities have been scrambling to find ways aimed at prevention and treatment. Swine flu is actually one of the many type A influenza viruses. This type […]


What You Need To Know About Colds In Babies

Colds and upper respiratory infections are common especially for very young children. It is particularly common in the first two years of life, and a young child may get eight to ten colds during this period. More than 100 viruses cause common colds, and babies are susceptible because of their immature immune systems. A baby […]


Does Yogurt Really Work For My Child Who Has Diarrhea?

This is a common scenario in pediatric wards: A child is admitted for pneumonia and receives antibiotic treatment for several days. His condition improves. After about 3 to 4 days, he is discharged from the hospital and the mother is instructed to continue giving oral antibiotic to his son until a 7-day course of antibiotic […]