Managing the Symptoms of Sickle Cell Disease in Children
Children with sickle cell disease have two abnormal genes. Proper management is necessary to ensure that the condition doesn’t become life-threatening.
Read MoreChildren with sickle cell disease have two abnormal genes. Proper management is necessary to ensure that the condition doesn’t become life-threatening.
Read MoreA child’s inability to communicate can stem from multiple factors. Speech delay therapy can be combined with other treatments to improve the difficulty in a holistic way.
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Read MoreA mouth ulcer can be uncomfortable and challenging for children. Ease the discomfort with these soothing remedies.
Read MoreA vitamin D deficiency in children can lead to poor growth and immunity issues. Watch out for the symptoms and learn what can be done.
Read MoreBedwetting can be a very upsetting part of growing up for your child. Follow these tips to help your little one overcome this nocturnal oopsie.
Read MoreA baby’s teeth will poke through their gums after four months of age. Pain and discomfort are common signs of teething in babies.
Read MoreRoseola infantum causes high fever, cold symptoms, and sometimes a rash in young children. It’s treatable using both Western medicine and TCM.
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Read MoreMalaysia’s hot and humid weather can prompt a heat rash in babies. Taking steps to prevent sweating and keep the skin cool can ward off the condition’s onset.
Read MoreParents, fear not! If your children have food allergy symptoms, this article will give you more information on managing them.
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