Children's Health
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From Sunburn To Infections: Look Out For These Summer Health Issues In Your Child
During the summer, children spend more time outside in hot and humid weather, which causes sunburns, conjunctivitis, ear infections, etc.
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The Emotional Atmosphere: Impact Of Parental Stress On Children’s Mental Health
Children are highly sensitive to their parent's emotional states and they also absorb and replicate their stress. Here's how it affects children's mental health.
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Paediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Challenges and Management
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is a chronic illness that produces swelling or inflammation in the intestines without any evidence of infection.
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Doctors Speak: Can Children Develop Lung Cancer?
While lung cancer is most common among adults, it can also occur in children. Our expert doctors help us understand the cause, risk factors and list the symptoms to watch out for.
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National Dengue Day: 5 Reasons Why Your Baby Needs An Insect Repellent Cream
Insect-repellent creams, often infused with organic herbs and essential oils, keep mosquitos at bay, along with providing skin nourishment.
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Anxiety Management In Children: At-Home Activities That Can Help
It is important to look after your child’s physical as well as mental well-being. Do not overlook any unusual changes in their physical, behavioural and sleep patterns.
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Home Remedies to Soothe Baby's Teething Troubles: Natural Ways to Bring Comfort
Teething can be a challenging time for babies and their parents, but with these home remedies, you can help soothe your little one's teething troubles.
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Asthma In Children: Treating The Illness Through Homoeopathy
Homoeopathy offers a holistic approach to health care that addresses the root cause of asthma rather than just the symptoms.
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Infant Care: 9 Skincare Tips For Newly Born
By following these skincare tips, you can keep your baby's skin healthy, soft, and free from irritation.
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First Time Mothers' Guide: How To Know If Your Infant Has Malaria, Expert Weighs In
Parents should be aware of the signs and symptoms of malaria in infants and seek prompt medical attention if they suspect their child has the disease.