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Mouth Sores
Mouth sores are a common and painful phenomenon that occurs at any age. They largely disappear on their own without any special treatment.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Covid-19 in Children
COVID-19 in children is usually a mild viral disease but complications may occur due to the presence of an underlying disease. In addition, when children are involved, it is important to notice post-COVID-19 symptoms.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Influenza
Influenza is an infectious disease of the respiratory tract that can be dangerous particularly for infants and children under the age of 5. It is important that parents be familiar with the warning signs and preventive measures.
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Parents and Parenting
- 17 Nov 2025
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Pneumonia
Pneumonia is an infectious disease of the lungs, common in infancy and childhood. Most children will recover from pneumonia without complications, but it is important to stay alert and get tested when necessary.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Bronchiolitis
All medical information about common symptoms and childhood diseases: fever in infants, influenza, COVID-19, food sensitivity, Celiac, allergies, reflux, anemia, asthma, atopic dermatitis, diarrhea, vomiting, cold, cough, lice, etc.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Seizures
Seizures in children can be stressful and frightening. The correct way to deal with a seizure is to stay calm and follow a few guidelines.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Physical Therapy for Children with Cystic Fibrosis
Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in relieving symptoms, promoting physical functions and capabilities, and preventing the deterioration of the respiratory condition in children with cystic fibrosis.
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Parents and Parenting
- 16 Dec 2025
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Fertility Treatments for Carriers of Hepatitis and HIV
Fertility Treatments for Carriers of Hepatitis and HIV
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Anemia in Pregnancy
If you experience extreme fatigue during your pregnancy, you may be suffering from anemia. This is a common phenomenon, often caused by iron deficiency.
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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Pre-Eclampsia (Toxemia)
Blood pressure monitoring is crucial throughout pregnancy to identify, diagnose, and detect hypertensive disorders. Pre-eclampsia, also known as toxemia, is typically diagnosed only through a significant increase in blood pressure after the 20th week of pregnancy. What are the risk factors for pre-eclampsia, the diagnostic process, and the circumstances under which hospitalization or early labor may be necessary?
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Parents and Parenting
- 21 Oct 2025
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