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Newborn acne (or Neonatal Acne) is a common and normal skin condition that occurs in about 3 out of every 10 babies. It usually occurs within the first 2 weeks
As temperatures rise and extreme weather becomes more frequent, the risk of heat stroke in children escalates, making it essential for parents, caregivers, and communities to be well-informed about the
Child water safety and drowning prevention are responsibilities that parents deal with on an ongoing basis. Over recent years, new terms such as “dry drowning” and “secondary drowning” have been
As parents, guardians, or caregivers, ensuring the safety of our children is paramount. While we often focus on childproofing our homes, one area that requires special attention is the bathroom.
Bedwetting, also called Nocturnal Enuresis, is very common in young children and in some cases may even last into pre-teen or teenage years. Nocturnal Enuresis is usually “normal” in the
Hydration is key! Keep water readily available and encourage frequent sips/drinking when outdoors. Infants, especially those under 6 months of age should be offered extra breast milk or formula, but
Allergic Rhinitis, which is sometimes also called Hay Fever, is the most common chronic childhood disease/condition. Allergic rhinitis can be seasonal or all year round (Perennial), depending on the allergic
Pediatric learning disabilities are complex conditions that can significantly impact a child’s academic performance and overall development. Recognizing and addressing these challenges early is crucial for providing the necessary support
As parents, we cherish the moments of joy, laughter, and growth in our children’s lives. Amidst these beautiful moments, we also run into some scary ones; their first fall off
Parenting is a journey full of joy, challenges, and growth. One common challenge that many parents face is managing and understanding behavioral issues in their children. From tantrums to defiance,
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