My baby has asthma. What should I do?
Asthma is a chronic disease where during an attack or an episode, causes the airways to become narrowed and blocked with excess mucus. While the effects are temporary, it causes...
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Asthma is a chronic disease where during an attack or an episode, causes the airways to become narrowed and blocked with excess mucus. While the effects are temporary, it causes...
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Without language, crying is the only way your newborn is able to communicate their needs to you. It is a normal reflex that attracts attention from the caregiver enough to...
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Vomiting is common in infants as a variety of reasons such as excessive crying, coughing, or even car rides can trigger this behaviour. In most cases, it is not a...
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Unlike adults, your newborn infant is not yet able to fully regulate their body temperature. As a result, when they do develop a fever, it may or may not be...
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When you first meet your newborn, you might be surprised to see that their skin is not as smooth and clear as you thought it would be. Their skin may...
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You may have noticed that your newborn’s eyes are very watery and occasionally causes stickiness and crusting. This is because your baby’s tear ducts (located near the nose) are still...
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Nappy rash appears on your baby’s bottom because of a skin irritation. It is a very common condition and affects up to 33% of nappy-wearing babies. It is also not...
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Before your child is able to let you know when they are sick, doctors often advise to observe their stool. This may, however, make you worry in trying to determine...
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