What to do about strabismus in infants?

Strabismus occurs in about 3% of children, and if left untreated, about 50% of children with strabismus may lose partial vision due to amblyopia – reduced visual function of one eye, caused by disuse during visual development. In the first few months after birth, the mother may notice that...

Strabismus in Children: When Is Surgery Necessary?

Strabismus is a common condition, especially in children. This is a disease that affects aesthetics. When detecting signs of strabismus, if you take your child to see a doctor and get treatment early, the chance of recovery will be higher. 1. How to recognize strabismus Stabismus is a common...

Japanese encephalitis and symptoms at each stage

Japanese encephalitis is a dangerous disease, because the initial clinical symptoms of the disease are easily confused with other diseases. Transmission of Japanese encephalitis Japanese encephalitis is an extremely dangerous disease and summer is the time when it is most likely to become an epidemic. The main infected subjects...

Newborn care do not ignore these things

Taking care of a newborn is a strange and often difficult thing for most young mothers, especially those who are giving birth for the first time. To best prepare for the baby’s health, parents need to pay attention to the following when taking care of a newborn. Things to...

Symptoms of pneumonia in infants

Pneumonia is a dangerous respiratory disease, especially for infants. However, many children are hospitalized late and their lives are threatened because their parents do not recognize the symptoms of pneumonia early. Causes of pneumonia in infants Pneumonia is a dangerous infectious disease that directly attacks the lungs and causes...

THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MEASLES IN CHILDREN

1. What is measles in children? Measles in children is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by a virus of the genus Morbillivirus of the Paramyxoviridae family. The characteristics to identify measles in children are fever, inflammation of the respiratory and digestive tracts, conjunctivitis, and red rashes spreading from...

How to supplement Lysine for children?

Providing enough Lysine for children is an issue that needs attention because this is an essential amino acid for the body, especially children in the development stage. We can supplement Lysine for infants from 3 months old. However, how to supplement Lysine for children and what should be noted?...

Neonatal Jaundice: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

Overview of Neonatal Jaundice What is neonatal jaundice? Neonatal jaundice (or jaundice) is a condition in which the concentration of bilirubin (bile pigment) in the blood increases too high, thereby penetrating the skin and connective tissues, causing yellowing of the skin and mucous membranes (sclera, tongue, etc.) in humans....

Rickets: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

Overview of Rickets Rickets is a fairly common disease in children, manifested by bone dystrophy. The disease is often found in children under 3 years old. The epidemiological area where children with rickets are often found is in mountainous areas, where there is a lot of fog and little...

Causes of micronutrient deficiencies in children

Micronutrient deficiencies in children are caused by many factors. Micronutrient deficiencies in children can cause many serious effects on health and development. So how to prevent micronutrient deficiencies in children? Micronutrients are divided into two groups: minerals including iron, zinc, calcium, phosphorus, copper, iodine, selenium, … and vitamins such...

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