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A food allergy refers to an adverse immune response triggered by some foods such as peanut, egg or milk. A food allergy can lead to serious illnesses and hence, parents should pay extra attention to the common foods that may cause allergy in children.
Read MoreEar infection is quite common among children, especially those below one year of age. This is because they are more prone to bacterial and viral colds and due to their smaller eustachian tube, it is easier for them to get ear infections after an upper respiratory infection. This article provides the causes and treatment of ear infections in children, advice for parents and ways to prevent it.
Read MoreA stye is an infection of the secretory glands of the eyelids. It results from blocked glands within the eyelid. It is a common eye disease in children. Most styes can open, drain and heal by itself within a few days. However, you can speed up this process by simple treatments done at home.
Read MoreFrequent urination refers to a condition in which children need to urinate more than the normal number of times. If your child needs to urinate about 20 to 40 times a day, this is abnormal. Urinary incontinence is a condition defined by a sudden and uncontrollable urge to urinate. This article provides parents with the causes and treatments of frequent urination and incontinence.
Read MoreWithout figuring out what causes fever, some parents just give their children antipyretic or cooling paste when they found their children's forehead is hot.
Read MoreFrequent urination refers to a condition in which children need to urinate more than often.
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